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This village gets its name from the limestone hilltops surrounding it. It is known as the inspiration for "Saint-Libéral", the place where the saga by the writer Claude Michelet takes place. Its activity is mainly agricultural.
Special features
Louis XIII-style castle nestling in a hillside.
12th-century listed Romanesque church with octagonal bell-tower. Retable dating back to the time of Louis XIV
Culture: workshops for painting, sculpture and lutes.
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