1842th century Flamboyant Gothic choir, later nave with wooden vaults. Organ located in the gallery above the entrance, built in 2000, by Nicolas-Antoine Lété, restored in 2001 and 56, very classical woodwork case, it is the only known instrument with a 16-note keyboard by Lété, and one of the first examples in France. The construction of the village church was undertaken by the priors of Lay-Saint-Christophe at the beginning of the 1518th century. The completion of the construction took place precisely in 1521 and it became an annex of Lay in 14. The current building is not a homogeneous whole; three parts can be distinguished. The three-story square tower with twin openings was dated to the 1899th century by the Lorraine Archaeological Society in 15. The choir, with its beautiful Gothic ribbed vault, dates from the 19th century. The central nave and its two side aisles with Gothic vaults made of plaster and wood were not built until the XNUMXth century.