The chancel (with two rib-vaulted bays and a flat chevet) of Saint-Evre church dates from the 2nd half of the 12th century. The more recent nave (with a single three-bay rib-vaulted nave) was built in 1777, as can be seen from the keystone in the second bay, which bears this date. The rest of the church (south, east and north walls, bell tower) probably dates from the 19th century. Viewed from the outside, the elongated building is built of ashlar. The bell tower-porch has an imperial slate roof topped with a skylight.
EGLISE SAINT-EVRE DE GERMAY