The Romanesque church of Avensan, whose apse is classified as a Historical Monument, was erected in the 12th century under the invocation of Saint Peter. It has been completely restored. Of Romanesque foundation, it was erected under the invocation of Saint Peter. In 1793, a chapel dedicated to Saint Eutrope was added
In the church there are several alabaster bas-reliefs, offered by Archbishop Pey Berland to his native parish, representing his baptismal patrons and the scene of his episcopal consecration in Rome by Pope Martin V. These bas-reliefs were embedded in the front of the altar in 1870.
The church is listed in the supplementary inventory of Historical Monuments. Only the chevet is listed.
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