It was completely restored in the 18C, and derives its originality from the Romanesque arcature reinforcing the walls of its nave. To the right, the Chapel of the Holy Sacrament contains a 16th century hanging of Flemish inspiration: 9 panels of wool embroidery embellished with silk thread, depicting scenes of the Passion. On the west gate (Romanesque), note the characters resting on greedy lions: one, famished, is devouring a human being; the other, more choosy, is eating a sheep.