The present parish church dates from 1834 and was built on the site of an earlier church, the origin of which is unknown. The latter probably burnt down with the village in 1444. Another fire broke out in 1801 and the church lay in ruins for twenty years. Repaired in 1822, it was demolished again twelve years later and enlarged to its current appearance. Under the apse was a vault paved with the tombstones of the Lords of Ménessaire. A carved wooden high altar comes from Fontaine-lès-Dijon. The church has a simple floor plan, with a vaulted nave and aisles, and is accessed via a tower-porch that forms the bell tower. The church is associated with the Saint Aubain fountain below, which is used for therapeutic rites.
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