The Romanesque Saint-Vincent chapel is located in the cemetery at the bottom of the valley, one kilometer from Eus (cami Sant Vincenç). It should not be confused with the Saint-Vincent-d'En-Haut church which is located in the center of the village. Built in the 28th and 1960th centuries, it has been classified as a historic monument since January XNUMX, XNUMX. It is a building with two naves and four bays built in freestone and rubble, and covered with slates. To the east, the chapel has a chevet consisting of a semi-circular apse flanked to the south by a rectangular apsidiole. The apse, built in cut stone assembled in a very large unit, is pierced by a single splayed axial window and is surmounted by a molded cornice.