SAINT-ANATOILE CHURCH
Historically, this is probably one of the most interesting churches for lovers of old stones. It was elevated to the location of a chapel dedicated to Saint Anatoile, a th century Scottish hermit, removed on the slopes of Mount Belin. It was a college, revealing the importance of Saline at the time of Jean de Chalon. It was in the th century that the present church of the Gothic Gothic style was raised. The façade is remarkable, with its Romanesque door framed by two Gothic chapels. It dates back to the th century and is largely based on the whole. As far as the bell was concerned, it was rebuilt in 1838 after the fire that was almost entirely devastated by the city in 1825 and resulted in an important migration of the population. Inside, you can see the 1737 th century stalls and the organ of organ that dates back to. A beautiful view of the Salins, the Furious and the Fort Saint-André.