The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption is built on a rocky spur overlooking the village. The first mention of the parish appears in 1384 on a charter of Amédée Count of Savoy. Like the majority of baroque churches in Haute Maurienne, the many gilded and polychrome carved altarpieces are the work of local artists, among them Sébastien Rosaz or Bernard Flandin.
Open mid-June to mid-September. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 15h to 18h.