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The church of Saint-Sulpice-et-Saint-Julien, bordered by its cemetery, was listed in 1951.
Its 13th-century nave was destroyed by bombing during the Second World War. The apse and transept date from the 16th century and are still standing. The 16th-century stained glass windows have been listed as historic monuments since 1913.
Some of the church's furnishings are listed as historic monuments, including a 16th-century limestone altarpiece featuring a polychrome wooden Christ on the Cross, and three statuettes: Saint Anthony, also in wood, and Saint Nicholas and Saint John in limestone. All these pieces also date from the 16th century.
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