This village of 103 inhabitants, on the border with the Haute-Garonne, depended, like Nizas, on the lords of Savignac. They were the benefactors of its church Saint-Hippolyte. The outside of the church bears a litre with four coats of arms that were damaged during the Revolution. Similar to the other churches of the Savès, it has preserved a 13th century lead baptismal font, classified as a historical monument and decorated with two registers of frieze, representing an exotic hunting scene. This vat certainly comes from the same workshops as that of the cathedral of Lombez and that of the church of Sauveterre. Other curiosity: at the entrance of the village, a beautiful wash-house with flowers and an oratory of the Virgin Mary. Another special feature is a yurt installed by a Buddhist community where teachings, meditation courses, meetings on Tibetan medicine, etc. are held.

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