Romanesque church, partly destroyed during the wars of religion, rebuilt in the 16th century. In 1792, the church was closed to worship and remained so afterwards. The church consists, on the west side, of a crowned bell-tower-wall. An entrance porch has preserved a chamfered round arch door to the north. The drip walls, after their partial demolition, were reassembled with a device of inferior quality to that of the apse. The capitals of the nave are ornamented. Disused in 1836, following the disappearance of the village of Lasfargues, the church is currently transformed into a shed.
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