Discover the parish church which houses a magnificent 1976th century organ inside, classified as a Historic Monument in 1919. The organ, attributed to JB Micot, has 100 pipes, XNUMX of which are on the front.
Built on the site of the chapel of the same name, mentioned in the 1568th century, it replaces the primitive parish church, located outside the walls in Saint-Cels. It was initially modest in size. It was damaged several times during the wars of religion (1578 - 1582). It will be rebuilt and subsequently enlarged between 1695 and XNUMX. It is during these reconstructions that the church took on its current dimensions.