The church of Sissy was partly destroyed during the two world wars and rebuilt in the Art Deco style in the 1930s, with an openwork spire in reinforced concrete.
The church houses furniture from the former chapel of the Sleeping of Sissy: a Entombment with eleven characters of the second half of the sixteenth century, the remains of an altarpiece of the sixteenth century and its dormant stone statues.
Louise Desfossey's seventeenth-century bluestone funerary plaque is also there.
Source: RandoFamili
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