The 11th century Romanesque church was replaced in the 15th century by the building that can be seen today. The side naves, the rose window, the celebrant’s seat and the square pillar remain from the construction of the church. The bell tower served as an observation tower in the Middle Ages and as a refuge for the inhabitants. It was destroyed in 1637 by the troops of Louis XIII. The stained glass windows are remarkable and all unique.