The village is likely Coublevie since Roman times. It is nestled in a amphitheater-like spread at an altitude of 250 meters.
The town hall is located since 1995 in the old castle Dorgeoise acquired by the lords of Beauregard in 1747. In the wall of the castle, facing the church is built of stone re-shaped head called "Charlemagne".
The term of the parish church of St. Peter and his Coublevie basilica original trace its foundation in the High Middle Ages. The bell tower dates from the 18th century is the only part of the church evoking the old building.