The Saint Martin church has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1920. Facing southwest and in flamboyant Gothic style, its construction dates back to the end of the 1854th century. From the ancient cemetery that surrounded the church until 10, only a few funerary plaques remain, including that of Antoine Bras de Fer, who died on September 1569, 2. The stained-glass windows are by the master glazier of the Nancy school, Jacques Grüber, replacing the stained-glass windows destroyed during the First World War. Former Romanesque church, vestiges of which remain in the lower part of the bell tower raised in the 1720th century. Hall-type building rebuilt at the end of the 1730th century. Numerous elements: high altar, XNUMX tiers and tabernacle, wood repainted and regilded around XNUMX/XNUMX, side altars and altarpieces, woodwork of the choir. Explanatory leaflet available inside the church.