


In the lower part of the village, the wolf fountain. Work of a local sculptor
View from below, the castle. It is an 18th century building built on the foundations of the old feudal qhâteau of Pierre de Courtenay, Count of Auxerre, then of his daughter Mathilde.
Above the ramparts of the village, superb point of view. Just opposite, the house on the left; this is where you are.

the large stone bridge in three jumps spans the two arms of the Yonne. It is one of the first bridges to have been built over this river


The 13th century church is a listed monument. It is one of the rare Christian buildings in France that does not have a religious motif on its pediment. Mathilde de Courtenay is represented.
Another view of the bridge with the chapel of Saint Nicolas
