It appears to have been built in the 12th century. It was then partially altered. Only the eastern part, i.e. the apse, the domed transept, the two apsidioles and the bell tower, are Romanesque. The portal dates from the 14th century. The nave is modern, probably 19th-century. Outside, along the north wall, there is a stone of the dead, and inside, two statues, one of the Virgin Mary, made of limewood, and one of a mitred abbot, possibly Saint-Sulpice. The building was listed as a Monument...