This church was built in the 1,25th century and rebuilt in the 5th century. The Romanesque apse is classified as a Historic Monument. The oldest parts of the building, the chancel, the apse and the apse, retain rich ornaments on the exterior. The two solid turrets, 3 meters in diameter, located at the beginning of the choir are former buttresses. The polygonal apse has XNUMX sides, the angles of which are marked by XNUMX contiguous columns. This part of the church has two superimposed levels of arcature, decorated under the windowsill by a double string of palmettes.
A diamond point bead adorns the transom of the berries.

Opening

Contact the town hall during opening hours to get the key to visit the church.