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Reconstructed entirely between 1866 and 1870, the church follows a Romanesque church which was mentioned by Pascal II in 1115 in the possessions of the abbey of Déols.
The current building designed by architect A. Dauvergne has a nave and aisles preceded by a porch belfry whose slender spire is decorated with lanterns and pinnacles. Numerous sculpted capitals represent plant or animal motifs (owl, lizard, bat).
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