One of the five bell-towers of the Baugeois region crowns the village church, planted on its steep spur. Note the beautiful Romanesque carved capitals (12th century). Do not leave the place without visiting the cemetery, which houses a lantern of the dead. Reconstituted in 1978, it is one of the last fifty lanterns of the dead in France. It is built on a 12th century ossuary with a ribbed vault (the only one known in Anjou). On the table covered with the original slate, the Gospel was sung on Palm Sunday. The light of the lantern burned every night, symbolizing the religious, but it was also used as a lighthouse for travelers.

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