Old parish church, near the cemetery.
Once named Saint-Clair. It has been given to Saint-Cyprien in 1276 and it became a priory. The choir is boarded by two gothic arches: the one in the West side lays down on some dosserets pillars; the one in the East side is an engaged column, with a graven capitals.
The cornice lies down on eight graved corbels: animal masks.
The apse is formed by seven external sides and it presents three openings. The cornice borders this church laying on some simple corbels. Squared bell tower above the choir.