The church, built in the 14th century, was a defensive structure, as its turret shows. In the 19th century, the steeple was heightened, then adorned with a spire in 1904, topped by four angels at the cardinal points, giving it its distinctive silhouette.
The first floor of the bell tower features a 15th-century stone Piéta. The interior door frames 15th-century carved wooden casements, listed as a Monument Historique protected object. At the back of the church are paintings by Bordeaux painter François-Maurice Roganeau, one of which, painted in 1920, is dedicated to the children of Lit who died for their country in WW1.
Free admission.
The first floor of the bell tower features a 15th-century stone Piéta. The interior door frames 15th-century carved wooden casements, listed as a Monument Historique protected object. At the back of the church are paintings by Bordeaux painter François-Maurice Roganeau, one of which, painted in 1920, is dedicated to the children of Lit who died for their country in WW1.
Free admission.
