The apse and the choir are from the twelfth century, the later nave is from the eighteenth century. The church is especially remarkable for its thirteenth-century polychrome and gilded limestone Virgin and Child from the Belroy priory, as well as a Madonna of Mercy by the Master of Chaource1. His portal to the village. It is known since 1162 and was part of a cure of the diocese of Langres and the deanery of Bar-sur-Aube. In 1770, the only decimator is the abbey of Clairvaux.