The Saint Clément chapel was part of the “Saint-Clément” priory mentioned in 1351 by a parish priest.
It is described by the bishop in 1683 as owned by a priest from the Dauphiné who was receiving an income while not giving any service because the chapel had been demolished. It was rebuilt since it appears on the Cassini map (1779) and on the cadastre in 1819. It still subsists today in the hamlet named Saint-Clément. It was restored in 1972.