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The now-defunct Romanesque church of the Nativity of the Virgin (10th-12th centuries) has been replaced by a small, simple structure built in the 1960s, topped by a bell tower.
The new church houses a number of older furnishings, some of which are listed as historic monuments, including a 17th-century wooden bas-relief depicting Christ, a late 16th/early 17th-century polychrome limestone statue of Saint John the Baptist and a 16th-century gilded oak Christ on the Cross.
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