SAINT BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH
Visit the church of St. Bartholomew to admire the various traditional bases, its Romanesque nave, and its covered choir.
Its architecture is an impressive blend of modernity and tradition. Its Romanesque nave dates back to the 11th century, while its 15th-century vaulted choir features sculpted lanterns, one of which depicts Sainte Solange. Its outer gallery, known as the "caquetoire", bears witness to the trade of days gone by. Even today, the place still inspires with its ceramic Stations of the Cross, the work of Orléans artist Jeanne Champillon. This remarkable heritage blends history, spirituality and artistic curiosity, offering visitors a unique and enriching experience.
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