Visit of the Saint-Pierre church and its crib
Former chapel of the cemetery, modified over the centuries, this parish church has been restored. Built around the year 1000, it is the parish church since the 15th century. Originally composed of a single nave and three bays of Romanesque style, it was often refitted over the centuries. Between 1540 and 1574 two lateral naves were added: that of Saint Joseph to the north and that of the Rosary to the south.
In the nineteenth century, the latter was enlarged by removing the sacristy, later rebuilt outside. At this time is attached on the west facade an apse with cut sides to receive the baptismal font .
The archbishops of Aix made important donations for the decoration of the church and the brotherhoods competed for the magnificence of the chapels for which they were responsible.
The remarkable crib of Jean Salgé (1876-1935) will be opened.