The church of Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul is built of Chalvraines stone (there was a stone quarry in the commune). The transept crossing dates from the 12th century, as evidenced by the capitals with long stylised water leaves on the four wide piers that once supported the bell tower. The nave was built at the very end of the 16th century, as evidenced by a keystone (1598). The church was remodelled in the early 18th century (keystone dated 1735), then the bell tower was moved to the west façade, and the whole rebuilt in 1827 (date engraved on the pediment).
Eglise Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul de Chalvraines