Saint-Valbert church has an elongated floor plan and is entirely covered in ceilings. Probably of medieval origin, the only date on the porch is 1764. The nave, built of rubble stone, has two series of three bays. From the outside, you can make out a walled-in bay to the south. The choir, built of ashlar, consists of two bays lit by large round-headed windows separated by pilasters. Abbé Foissey indicates that the choir had groin vaults that were destroyed in the 19th century because they were in poor condition: they were replaced by a ceiling. The only evidence of the Gothic style is a Eucharistic cupboard decorated with a pointed arch. The porch in front of the nave is covered with a pavilion roof and slates, while the rest of the building is covered with mechanical tiles.
Eglise Saint-Valbert de Soyers