The church, situated on a rocky outcrop, when the 11th or 12th century but has undergone courses of different ages. The north chapel was built in 1626 and the vestry in 1850. In the early 20th century, the bell gable typical Norman has not been restored and the City Council then chose to repeat the fashion of that era. However the font that is undoubtedly the oldest furniture of the church from the 12th century. The ancient statues are numerous: the Virgin and Child dates from the late 14th or early 15th, San Nicolas is located on a column to the right of the altar and St. Louis on a column on the left are statues in polychrome terracotta. St. Louis Children, St. Jacques Apostle, Saint-Julien apostle are wooden statues dating from the seventeenth and eighteenth. The pulpit has probably been installed, like the crucifix during the eighteenth. The altar has been painted and gilded in 1971.
The St. Louis mill was rebuilt in 1863 and operated until 1891. Now owned by the municipality, it has been restored and a wheel was added.
A body of water below the church offers a pleasant walk and a playground.