Dated 1839, the Saint-Peter’s church is built out of sandstone blocks and bluestone. In 1908, the Count de Ramaix paid for the church’s new choir and neo-roman tower. The church is home to 17th and 18th century altarpieces as well as a painting on wood representing Our Lady with Grapes. Opposite the church, at number 03, an old farm built in half-timber work and bricks, entirely stuccoed, except for the right gable.