The IGN also provides an online tool to compare the evolution over time of the land use of the commune (or territories at different scales).
On the vat, characters offer the deceased the symbols of wealth and creativity implemented on his estate: leafy twig, sickle, wheatbasket, wheat sheaf, basket and fruit-laden branches.
On the outside, theapse is reinforced at the corners by three buttresses of very small thickness but great width in which are pierced windows.
Twists adorn the astragalus itself and the simply engraved decoration is rowed with palmettes, wavy stems bearing half-palmettes, braided strands, half-triangle or semicircle threads or simple ripples.
Note the frescoes on the north side: a 12th-century crucifixion (the Virgin Prays and Mary Magdalene makes an offering).
The Church of theAssumption, renamed in the 19th century and newly restored, dominates the centre of the village by its rectangular tower which ends in terrace.
A castle is mentioned in 1209 in the berdoues cartular; it then belongs to the Montesquioufamily, and it seems to partly to the Counts of Astarac (acts 102 and 784).
This fortress was located to the west of the church, at the top of the hillside that overlooks the steep slope of the Baïse Valley20, on the site of a current private property.
Cassini's map shows a noble house in "Sabatié," whose name is still used for the building visible on the 1823 land registry.
It was some distance from the parish church, towards the hillside: it is probably its location indicated by the place called A la Mothe mentioned in the land registry of 175022,20 Castral Motte of Serres.