The church of Saint-Michel is mentioned in the 12th century (document dated 1174). It has a Latin cross floor plan, with a polygonal apse pierced by three bays and vaulted over a ribbed cross. Its chancel and transepts were built in the 16th century with penetrating vaults and ogival bays in the flamboyant style. The nave, rebuilt between 1780 and 1784, has no aisles. The bell tower, accessed via a turret to the south, is located on the transept crossing. It was built later, after the nave had been rebuilt, in 1834, by the architect Houlot from Dommartin-le-Saint-Père.
Eglise Saint-Michel de Blaise