Inside the neo-Romanesque 19th-century church with its slate polygonal spire, the 19th-century stained glass windows illuminate a beautifully carved altarpiece. The building includes a vault and a chapel dedicated to the squires. In 1856, the Count of Vogüé, who owned the château, offered to contribute to the building costs. In exchange, he wished to acquire a chapel in the church, built at his own expense, as well as burial rights.