The little village church and its furnishings are worthy of interest, including polychrome wooden statues dating from the first half of the 19th century.
The oldest work of art is a painted panel on wood from the 16th century representing the Nativity.
To be noted:
The church is open to the public only during religious services.
Origin of the name Fépin:
This name would derive from the name of Charlemagne's father, Pépin le bref, who followed the Meuse river from Liege to Soissons, stopped there and decided to honor the village with his illustrious name.