Dedicated to St. Georges, part of the interior of the church (12th-15th c.) is Gothic, whereas the main part is Romanesque, with a 19th c. bell cote replacing the original one.
The main altar (17th c.) is topped with an altarpiece tabernacle. There also is an ancient sculptured stone which very likely represents bulls (or horses). Another artefact worth mentioning is the holy water soup from the 14th c. (listed in 1908). Inside the right chapel, a black stone Cross dated 1888.