The small village of Saint-Cézert is a typical village in the Toulouse region with its triangular gable bell wall and brick houses gathered around the village square.
The establishment of the village since ancient Benedictine priory was founded there in 940.
The area then became property of the Isle Jourdain in the twelfth century.
The church, under the patronage of Saint-Orens, who was bishop of Auch in the fourth century, was rebuilt in the nineteenth with equipment bricks and pebbles "sandwich". Note that at that time the parish priest, Father Gilard who appreciated his parishioners, had the idea to immortalize their faces on the church frescoes.