Church of Saint Sulpice
This church, which dates from the 12th and 13th centuries, has a magnificent Romanesque bell tower. This bell tower is the only part of the church that remains from the first period of work in the 12th century. A campaign to restore the church, in order to give it back its clean and authentic appearance, took place from May 2011 to August 2013.
About this building
Extended plan building. This church has several impressive elements. The stained glass windows were replaced during the restoration campaign. To the four original bells was added a new bell, quite impressive by its size. A new organ was also installed in 2014, specially tuned to the acoustics of the place in which it was placed.