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Its church, dating from the 12th century, has works classified as historic monuments, including the stone tomb carved by the Lord of Chaources, dating from the 13th century.
Terracotta altarpiece. Work of the manceau architect-sculptor Joseph Lebrun in 1771, it represents the adoration of the shepherds. The Lying and the frescoes - in a burial chamber to the left of the choir, a stone lying represents Payen de Chaources II Lord of the fief and church of Neuvillette, of which he is said to have been the founder in the 12th century - at the bottom of the burial chamber, 13th century frescoes depicting the Virgin holding a fruit in her right hand.
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