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Eglise Saint Hilaire, Tremolat
Beautifully restored 12th century church on the outskirts of town
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This church in very bad condition after the war, and so it was lovingly restored in the 1950s by the locals of the town who were very attached to its heritage.
The construction of the church in Romanesque style dates back to the 12th century. The vault of the choir was rebuilt in the 15th century in Gothic style. The porch area was registered as an historical monument in 1955, and the church was eventually fully recorded as a momentum in 2010.