Dates from the 12th century and was built on a former medieval chapel of which one vault dated 884 remains. It was fortified during the Wars of Religion and slits for weapons were cut. The bell-towers on the transept arms were also raised, the northern one having been topped with a gothic spire. The magnificient 18th century door is topped with a Romanesque cornice in the from of a decorated triumphal arch. Inside, a canvas showing St Nicolas and three little children, painted in the 18th century, the reredos and main altar dating from the 18th century were listed in 1969. The apse, choir, aspidiole, transept and the new bell-tower) have been listed since 1925.
Source: Bourg Cubzaguais Tourisme
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23 rue de l'église Saint-Pierre, Val de Virvée
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