The church of Sainte Marie de la Victoire was built in 1785 on the foundations of a Romanesque church originally dedicated to Saint Peter. It was inscribed within the town's two ramparts.
In 1816, the church changed its patron saint. It was given to Sainte Marie de la Victoire. A few rare architectural features remain from the original church, such as a 13th-century inscription and the baptismal font from the same period. The church features a Virgin and Child made towards the end of the 13th century. Its distinctive feature is that it is made of lead, making it a black Virgin. The church also contains a stoup from 1708, two bells from 1686 and a large organ from 1864.
In 1816, the church changed its patron saint. It was given to Sainte Marie de la Victoire. A few rare architectural features remain from the original church, such as a 13th-century inscription and the baptismal font from the same period. The church features a Virgin and Child made towards the end of the 13th century. Its distinctive feature is that it is made of lead, making it a black Virgin. The church also contains a stoup from 1708, two bells from 1686 and a large organ from 1864.
Place Gabriel Peri, 66300 THUIR