This former abbey church was founded in the late 9C and rebuilt in the 17C. Inside, the pillars, which reach up in a single thrust to the vaults with lierne and tierceron ribs, lend the nave balance and unity. At the far end, an 18C Pietà is tucked away in a recess. In the Chapelle St Géraud, there are two Romanesque carved flagstones, one of which is decorated with animals, capitals with palmettes and interlacing, and a gilded wooden statue of the saint (18C).
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