The church at Larivière was annexed to Aigremont. Abbé Roussel reports that the church of Saint-Charles was built in 1806. Until then, the village had only a chapel with no cemetery. Built in sandstone with a Latin cross floor plan, the building comprises a two-bay nave followed by a faint transept, the crossing of which is covered by a cupola. It is preceded by a porch tower crowned by an imperial-style bell tower. The latter is flanked at its base by two secondary chapels. The nave vessels are covered by individual roofs. The choir, consisting of a semicircular apse, is preceded by two bays of fore-choir framed on either side by two chapels of equal length. The sacristy, with its flat-tiled shed roof, backs onto the chevet wall.
Eglise Saint-Charles-Borromée de Larivière-sur-Apance