This former Jesuit College chapel, which then became a parish church, took its name from the Romanesque church Notre Dame des Tables.
In the entrance a painted ceiling, possibly the work of Jacques Giral, painter to the king and the architect's brother, was rediscovered and restored in 1992. The church is also renowned for its impressive organ and bells.
In the entrance a painted ceiling, possibly the work of Jacques Giral, painter to the king and the architect's brother, was rediscovered and restored in 1992. The church is also renowned for its impressive organ and bells.