CHURCH OF SAINT-DENIS
This picturesque parish dominates the road leading to Morienval. We have to put a buck in order to do that. Built probably at the end of xiiie (a window would attest), the church was rebuilt in the sixteenth century. It is distinguished by a wide nef with the south side, a transept of great elegance, a five-fold chorus and a tower mounted on the facade according to the ritual of the time. The windows of the sixteenth century also represent a Christ falling with his cross, his crucifixion and his baptism. The architectural quality of transept (it divides between two ships formed by vaults of warheads falling over the center on two isolated columns) recalls the church Saint-Denis of Crepy-en-Valois. It has been classified at Historical Monuments since 1920.