Nestled in its small valley on the hillside, the village of Laval-sur-Luzège was built around its church dedicated to Saint-Martin, buried in its cemetery. Dating back to the 12th or 13th century, the building opens onto a portal composed of an ornate and sculpted archway, framed by pillars formed by columns with sculpted capitals. A crutch cross tops the two-bay wall bell tower. Inside, the barrel-vaulted nave ends beyond the choir with a flat chevet. The transept opens onto two side chapels, one of which has been decorated with a dovecote.