Church of Saint-Sauveur
Classical style church rebuilt in 1648 on the foundations of a first Romanesque building of the 11th century built by the first lords of Bellême. The interior of the church was entirely restored and richly decorated during the 19th century. The nave, flanked by eight richly decorated chapels, is covered with an impressive wooden frame made of the hull of an inverted ship. Its clock is off-centre.
About this building
Rectangular plan, three-sided apse, naves flanked by chapels opening onto it. Entrance portal dating from 1662, bell tower-porch dating from 1678 on the west facade with a square plan and large buttresses adorned with four statues representing the Evangelists. Domed roof covered with a lantern. High altar of 1702 by Michel Chevallier, master sculptor in Le Mans, in white Perche stone and black Sablé marble. The white and gold marble base is decorated with bas-reliefs representing the Last Supper surrounded by the apostles. Wooden tabernacle in the Louis XV style with small columns and statuettes. Altarpiece with six columns whose bases are decorated with bas-reliefs representing angels. On its cornice, pediment with the resurrected Christ and in its center a large painting of the Transfiguration by Oudry father from the 18th century.