This 12th century building illustrates the Auvergnat-Romanesque style with its architecture, and the Burgundian style with its sculpture.
Free visit with document and information panel. This 12th century building illustrates the Auvergnat-Romanesque style with its architecture, and the Burgundian style with its sculpture. Its oriented plan includes a nave with 3 spans, very narrow aisles and a salient transept. The most remarkable elements: the octagonal bell tower, the finely carved tympanum and lintel representing the Last Supper and the Foot Washing. MH. Guided tours on Wednesday afternoons upon reservation from mid-July to mid-August: visit of the village including the church, the castle's gardens, and some remarkable façades of the village.
From 01/01 to 31/12/2024
Opening hours daily between 9 am and 6 pm.