Church of Saint-Sauveur
Hôtel-Dieu built in 1607 (destroyed). Its chapel dedicated to Saint Saviour and built by the architect Thomas Poussin was rebuilt between 1738 and 1744 (dated by historical works) . The engineer Garangeau drew the plans and the work was followed by the architect Michel Marlon (attributions by historical works). Burned down in 1944, the chapel underwent important restorations. It was reopened in 1974 to house the temporary exhibitions of the municipal museum.
About this building
The building, with an elongated plan, has a nave with 3 vessels. Inside, an arris vault constitutes the elevation of each of the vessels. On the façade, a bell tower rises, offering a pleasant symmetry to the whole building. Two buttressed winged walls animate this bell tower.