Built during the 16th century and dedicated to Sainte-Barbe, the Maison-du-Bois chapel was a place of prayer and pilgrimage up until the First World War. In 1941, with the return of the Prisoners held in Germany, the parish priest returned it to its original purpose by transferring the bell from the Saint-Sébastien du Brey church, dated 1663. Note the presence of the monumental cross decorated with two Saints, attached to the chapel. Renovated in 2013, they originally date back to the 15th century. Next to the chapel, like a twin, an insect hotel made out of wood and brick is home to a multitude of life of all kinds.