Eglise Saint-Pierre
Cruciform in plan, it comprises a single nave with 3 bays. The arms of the transept open on to apse-shaped apsidioles. A Romanesque inscription to the right of the entrance commemorates the church's founders.
Standing atop a small, craggy hillock, the church is located outside the village, on a pass in the south-western foothills of the Vercors. This former 12th-century priory was part of the Cluny abbey. Cruciform in plan, it comprises a single nave with three bays. The arms of the transept open onto cul-de-four absidioles. The church is built in small to medium-sized units of local white or bluish limestone rubble. A Romanesque inscription to the right of the entrance commemorates the church's founders: "Lord Béranger and his son Irpin".
Opening
From 01/01 to 31/12, every Monday and Thursday between 2 pm and 6 pm.
Through Office de Tourisme du Val de Drôme