Under a slate roof, this building from 1547 is of the “Halle-Kirche” type: three low naves with pointed vaults are separated by cylindrical columns with an octagonal base.The tower, massive and blind, is topped by a spire above an octagonal bulbous bulge. The wide arched portal is equipped with a beautiful studded oak door.In 1912, Saint-Etienne was deconsecrated and a new church was built. This remarkable building was classified in 1938.