Church of Saint-Eugène
The church was built in the 12th century. The nave is pierced with Roman bays in full arch. It is surmounted by a tapered spire. The south wall is divided by three buttresses and the north wall by four. It underwent numerous alterations until the 17th century. The main facade of the building is a gable wall. The low arch portal is framed by four buttresses. In the eastern part, two round-arched bays alternate with buttresses. A door opens into the nave at the fourth bay.
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