Listed as a Historic Monument, the Sainte-Croix church of Rou-Marson was built between the 12th and 13th centuries. Originally a parish chapel, it was then part of the seigniorial domain. In Romanesque-Gothic style, it is in the shape of a Latin cross oriented with very short arms.
Visitors to the Sainte-Croix church of entrance to the transept.
A wall bell tower, an ogival with cylindrical rib archivolt, a freestone pulpit, a stained glass window of Joseph, Jesus and the Sacred Heart as well as a Gothic rafter-forming-truss frame complete this exceptional building.