The church of Saint-Pancrace, built in the 15th and 16th centuries, is beautifully crafted and has several peculiarities. It has a false portal on the west facade, located next to another portal used as an entrance to the church, and a wooden openwork bell tower.
The church of Saint-Pancrace is composed of a nave with two bays and a choir with a square plan, all covered by an ogive cross. Some veins of the vaults have head-shaped caps.
Outside, the entrance to the church takes place to the west through a late door, while we find the original door on the south facade. The west door is flanked by a false gate above which there is a sundial.









