The parish church of Saint-Michel-et-Saint-Hippolyte is also from the twelfth century, its structure is Romanesque nave with a broken barrel.
Description
Its height above the altar is amazing for a building of this type. It has undergone some alterations but no major destruction. It has been described in 1599 "in very good condition, well closed and filled with all is necessary." Revised in the Counter-Reformation, it has three baroque altars. Opposite from the entrance: the altar of St. Eutrope, patron of "crippled", presents a reliquary containing a fragment of the radius of the saint. He was - say - highly effective since the register began in 1698 relates to numerous miracles, the last has been reported in 1856.
Spoken languages
- French
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Individual tour
- Unguided individual tours on request
- Guided individual tours on request