The
church has two naves:
one is Romanesque and vaulted and dates from
the twelfth century, the other is
sixteenth-century Gothic.
They are separated by massive pillars
designed to support vaults.
The church was registered by decree on the
supplementary inventory of Historical
Monuments on 1st February 1988.
It
contains listed objects:
The Children’s Virgin: an eighteenth-century
gilded, wooden statue.
Silver processional crucifix:
eighteenth-century, decorated with shells.
Silver chalice and paten: eighteenth-century.
Polished walnut congregational chair:
eighteenth-century.
Stone pulpit.