The church is mentioned (as is the parish of Pujols) between the end of the 12th and the beginning of the 13th century.
The building, which is fortified, has a vaulted apse in cul-de-four (dating from the end of the 12th century and which corresponds to the late Romanesque).
In the 16th century, a single nave with four bays was rebuilt and vaulted (with cross vaults). The southern entrance, the southern chapel and the façade are from the same period.
In the 19th century, damage to the north and south walls forced the restoration of the building: the double arches were repaired, the top of the apse was rebuilt and iron tie rods were installed.
The church also has remarkable elements such as: its western façade and its portal (from the 16th century), a keystone representing a scene of the Annunciation, or a sarcophagus (from the Merovingian period).
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