Located in the heart of the village of Siran, Hérault, Saint Baucille church is a religious building now classified historical monument. Rebuilt in the fifteenth century on the remains of the first building of the thirteenth, it has experienced significant rampage in the seventeenth century by the Protestant troops, which earned him many restoration.
Languedoc style, the church stands out with its marble altar of Caunes-Minervois the eighteenth century, and by the beautiful vital choir. Four chapels take place in the south, with, among others, a representation of the Lourdes grotto and an incredible array of Our Lady of the Spasm.
The building background, it is possible to access the baptismal chapel with its old cross and a statue of John the Baptist baptizing Christ.