The village's most famous attraction is a recently restored windmill. It is thought to date back to the 14th century; however, we know for a fact that it was restored around 1780 and then raised by 1.50 m in 1842. In full operation in the 19th century, it stopped grinding around 1900, with a final resumption between 1914 and 1918, during the Great War. Listed in the supplementary inventory of historic monuments since 1946, it now belongs to the Rouxel family, who completely restored it between 2011 and 2003, thanks to the support of the Regional Conservation of Historic Monuments in Dijon, the Côte d'Or General Council and A.S.R.U.21. Key figures: Height of the tower: 7.75 m. Wall thickness: 90 cm at the base, 50 cm at the top Wing dimensions: 8 m by 2 m.
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