

With its rib-vaulted 3-bay structure, flat chevet and western wall-belfry, it is typical of small rural churches in the Montagne region. A very early church, it was completely rebuilt at the end of the Middle Ages. Interesting south side chapel housing the baptismal font, whose ribs penetrate directly into the side walls. Keystone with effigy of a bishop, probably Saint Hilaire.
Location
Contact Eglise Saint Hilaire de Saint Hilaire les Courbes