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Benedictine
church from the 11th century (original lower
part and apse), which is next to
Gallo-Roman remains
and the museum.
The cross-shaped church ends with an apse
between small side apses.
It has grey marble Romanesque and
Merovingian capitals decorated with acanthus.
Two bas-reliefs, representing Adam and Eve,
St. Peter and St. Paul, decorate the west
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