The church of Saint-Laurent, of Romanesque foundation, was initially dedicated to Saint Eulalie. In the 12th century, it had a single nave. It seems that there was a polygonal apse in place of the present flat chevet. Outside the church, the entrance is crowned by a two-bay gabled bell tower which houses a bronze bell from the end of the 16th century. Also in the 16th century, two side chapels were added to the building. The building contains other remarkable elements such as the stone decoration of the choir (15th century), and in one of the chapels, fragments of a 16th century wall painting (showing Christ in majesty surrounded by the Tetramorph).
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