Eglise Saint-Thibault

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A former branch of the Isle-Aumont church, this church was once surrounded by its own cemetery, which has now given way to a parking lot.

The bell tower, originally located on the central part of the roof, was destroyed by fire in 1924. The corner tower was modified to house the bells.

The portal, listed as a Monument Historique since July 28, 1928, features three niches with their statues removed. Above them, an equestrian representation of Saint-Thibault, accompanied by his greyhound and a falcon, dates from the 16th century. The same applies to the limestone statue of Saint-Thibault, a hermit, which adorns the gable.
Inside, a beautiful stone statue of Christ of Pity retains traces of polychromy.

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