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The initial church of Sahorre is attested as early as 39 in an act indicating that
she belonged to the
Abbey of Ste Marie d&
39; Arles. This initial church was replaced by another in the Romanesque style during the 19th century. Dedicated to St Etienne, it follows a plan with a single nave ending in a semi-circular apse. It has a XNUMXm high bell tower. Externally its bedside is superbly decorated with teeth of &
gear and d
39;blind arcades, its equipment is neat. Internally, St Etienne has two side chapels dug into the
39;thickness of the walls, which gives the
39;a trefoil chorus.