The church of Saint-Marcellin is located in the hamlet of the same name. Most of the building can be dated back to the 16th century, the period of the great movement to build and rebuild churches in the diocese of Embrun.
The bell tower to the south of the chevet is characteristic of this period. The building was subsequently altered. The lintel of the main doorway bears the date 1603.
The church consists of a single nave with four bays ending in a semi-circular chancel. The nave's semicircular vault is made of plaster and protects the roof frame, the crossbeams of which are still visible.
The church consists of a single nave with four bays ending in a semi-circular chancel. The nave's semicircular vault is made of plaster and protects the roof frame, the crossbeams of which are still visible.