The Holy Roman Church (XII century) now houses the statue of Saint Sylvain (sixteenth century) preserved formerly Loubressac, aboriginal gathering place on the banks of the Vienne. Nearby, in the Hundred Years War, a Franco-British skirmish took place in 1369, during which John Chandos constable of the Black Prince, was fatally wounded. His cenotaph is visible on the road Gouex. An old mill (near the bridge) replaces a mill using water power of the waters of Vienna long.
Favourite