The Saint-Vosy church of Culhat
Culhat depended on the commandery of templiers of Foulhouze until XIVème century, then passed to the commandery knights of Saint-Jean-of-Jerusalem de Montferrand.
One
finds his past in his armorial bearings, which are: of azure to the
lantern of died of the place of gold, accompanied in chief of two
Maltese crosses by money. One finds there vestiges prehistoric and
Gallo-Roman discovered with the field of Eguille and the Saint Martin's
day Field.
The Saint-Vosy church is of XIIème century: 3 naves and transept remade with XIXème in Romance style, bedside with gilded patina, frontage with mosaics. Closed, unfortunately. One says in the country that the cellar of the house of at side an underground left which joined the old crypt.