The church of Saint-Vincent was once dedicated to Saint-Martin. It was built on the site of an ancient Gallo-Roman site (remains of this ancient period and of the Merovingian period have been found in the cemetery).
The church is in Romanesque style. The western facade, the nave, the transept and the apse remain from this period.
Cross vaults were added to the building in the Gothic period. There is also a chapel attached to the south wall and buttresses in the nave.
A remarkable feature of this church is its brick-arched bell tower (with its three lanterns), which dates from the early 19th century.
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