Church of Saint-Clément
Small church, of modest dimensions, perched on the top of an urban hill. The interior has been recently restored and its modern style blends easily with the local Toulouse style. Its location in the centre of the old village makes it a small jewel in the landscape.
About this building
We do not know when it was built, but several documents mention it as early as the 16th century; it is represented on a plan of the town dated December 1735 and appears with a porch and three bays opening to the south; the belfry-wall has the same appearance as today with a gable. It is roughly represented on a 1777 plan with a single nave and a side aisle.