SAINT-PIERRE-SAINT-PAUL CHURCH
Under the invocation of Saint Peter, she is the priory of the priory. A th century side chapel, lit by three Gothic windows, now serves as chore; she was called the ducal chapel because she was owned by the Dukes of Fitz-James. There are still fragments of the stained glass windows of the past and three beautiful th-century stained glass windows still set the apse windows: in the middle, Christ in cross and his feet Marie-Madeleine, two other women and soldiers; the soul of the good thief is thrown in heaven by an angel, while that of the bad thief is brought to hell by a devil; in the left window, Saint Peter and Saint Paul, parish bosses; in that of the right, the tomb of Christ, the Resurrection, and St Christopher who crosses a river bearing the child Jesus on his shoulders. The conversion of Saint Paul, stained glass stained glass, orne one of the windows of the Ducal Chapel.