The 18th century pulpit is almost intact.
Behind the church there is a fine view over the Heights of the Meuse towards Apremont.
In the village square is the old guard-house with an arcade, and some old houses, most of which are uninhabitable.
ENTRANCE TO A TUNNEL IN THE OLD CHÂTEAU (since destroyed by fire)
At the end of the village, in the direction of Hattonville, are the ruins of the old château. The cellars served as bomb-proof shelters, the walls being several yards thick.
From the terrace of the château is seen the immense Plain of Woëvre—partly occupied by the Germans from September, 1914.