- Ancient Romanesque church, transformed and fortified can be in the fifteenth century. The nave and choir were rebuilt in 1783, the bell tower was raised around the same time. Only the base of the tower with a decorated lintel remains from the Romanesque period.
- The riches of the church:
- The Virgin and Child is classified as a Historic Monument. The white stone sculpture, 70 cm high, dates from the end of the 15th century. The statue, unfortunately missing a piece, was found in 1957 in the basement of the church.
- The altar cross and the six pin candlesticks are inscribed on the general inventory of cultural heritage. Made of bronze and gilding, the set dates from the first quarter of the 19th century.
- The carved oak stall is also classified in the general inventory of cultural heritage. This cult object for prayer was made at the end of the 18th century.