Dedicated to Saint Martin de Tours, the church was built around the 11th century, then enlarged in 1480 to include the east and west towers. It was also repaired in 1878. It features a two-storey orthogonal bell tower with a trefoil window on each side. On the west façade, two buttresses frame a Gothic portal. A rose window is separated from the portal by a cornice that spans the entire façade. The south façade features an old Romanesque door with three arches.