Town Hall - 17th century, 1707, 1773 and 19th century.
Asteriated limestone.
The town hall, with its belfry, is not one of the oldest buildings in the village. The town hall, built on former notables' houses, has preserved traces of a 15th-century sink, Renaissance openings and medieval reuse. The building, erected on the rampart and located on the market square, plays both a strategic and economic role. The belfry was erected in 1773 by stone mason Sieur Audebert, and covered with slate. Its bell was cast the same year by Maître Poulange, a foundryman in Bordeaux. In the 19th century, the building housed the gendarmerie. Dr Fontes (1867-1924) donated his house to the municipality, which first set up the gendarmerie and then the post office.
Fixed telephone : +33 5 56 61 30 21
Mairie.
House and building