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The old church of Saint Vincent De Paul Saint Médard was built in the XVI-XVII centuries. (completed construction in 1630). One-heel, in the form of a Latin cross, with a massive bell tower, square in terms of. By the end of the XIX century, due to the growth of the population, became Mala, and it was decided to expand its expansion. The building was cut off along the altar part and in 1900 were attached a new, large, in neoroman style. The large nave is adjacent to the old part of the church, but there are two more small nefa.