Visit of the village and discovery of the medieval frescoes of the church
This village is rich in heritage. A former castle of which there remains only the left wing, parallel to the Dropt, joined the keep. It dates from the seventeenth century and the common, which follow the street of the eighteenth century.
The Castle Tower was part of a 12th-century keep that included four of them and has been listed as a Historical Monument since 1984.
The church of Saint-Eutrope is of Romanesque architecture. It has a nave and more recent aisles, and its bell tower was restored in the nineteenth century, it is classified as historical monuments. The church houses a group of frescoes painted between the 15th and 16th centuries. They represent the Passion of Christ, the Last Judgment and Hell. They have been restored and are classified.
Also to discover in the village:
- a wooden hall, known as the “interior hall”, built in the 15th century,
- a hall with 14 pillars of cut stone, known as the “plum hall”, rebuilt in 1856 after a fire,
- a dovecote on 17th century pillars,
- a mill which already existed in 1490: this is the former Vasseau mill which ceased its activity in 1967.
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