The Church of St. Rémy, which is being rebuilt on the site of the old church of the Couvent des Cordeliers (Convent of the Franciscans or Grey Friars).

It contains several pieces of sculpture by Blasset, including the monumental tomb of Nicholas de Lannoy, High Constable of Bourbonnais, and Madeleine de Mutterel, his wife, with their statues (1631)—photos on this page—and a Virgin known as the Condé Virgin, because it was given by the Prince of Condé after his victory at Rocroi.

A bomb caused nearly all the roof to fall in and seriously damaged the stained glass windows.

A little further on, on the same side of the street, is the Museum.