The church of Tous-les-Saints was known by several names: Notre-Dame du Bois, Sainte-Marie du Bois and Saint-Barthélemy du Bois.
In 1832, a larger church was built, facing in the opposite direction to the first one.
This church contains objects classified as Historic Monuments: the Virgin and Child dating from the 18th century, the silver ciborium from 1761 and the painting of the martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew.
The stained glass windows, created in 1962 by master glassmaker Van Guy de Tours, symbolise the work of the sea and the land.
This church contains objects classified as Historic Monuments: the Virgin and Child dating from the 18th century, the silver ciborium from 1761 and the painting of the martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew.
The stained glass windows, created in 1962 by master glassmaker Van Guy de Tours, symbolise the work of the sea and the land.