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The church of St
Jean Baptiste is composed of a
twelfth-century belfry, a semi-circular,
half-domed apse, a three-bayed nave and two
side chapels which flank the belfry porches.
In 1991 a
nineteenth-century vestry built onto the
rock on the church’s southern side was
demolished and, at the same time, the
belfry’s south-side buttresses were
renovated.
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