Saint-Amand-de-Coly features a Romanesque fortified church.
Despite its bristling military architecture, the 12th-century church combines great delicacy and spirituality, with purity of line and simple decoration most evocative in the low sun of late afternoon or early evening. Its defences include walls that are 4m thick, a ditch runs all the way around, and a passage once skirted the eaves, with numerous positions for archers. Blind stairways are designed to mislead attackers.
The old hospital for the destitutes was build on 14-century.
There is also an interesting atelier that makes classic French copper cookware.