Civil heritage The commune has a number of buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments: • The
Minargent Distillery (1910) • A
Chateau (13th century) • A
Dairy Factory (1926)
Religious heritage The commune has several religious buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments: • A
Cemetery Cross (14th century) • The '''
Church of Saint-Pierre d'Aulnay'
(12th century). One of the finest surviving Romanesque churches. It is also classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is unknown why the church was built so far from the town but it may be related to the site of an old cemetery along the Roman road. At the end of the 11th century the building that preceded it belonged to the Abbey of Saint-Cyprien in Poitiers who, around 1045, received part of the burial rights and wax offerings from the church as evidenced by a donation by Ranulfe Rabiole''. Pierre II,
Bishop of Poitiers, around 1100 confirmed the ownership of the church by the monastery and
Pope Calixtus II followed his example in 1119. In 1135 however, the parish belonged to the Chapter of
Poitiers Cathedral which retained its rights until the
French Revolution.
Papal bulls dated 1149 and 1157 list the Aulnay church in the list of properties of
Canons who were calculating their costs. The church is particularly famous for the early-twelfth-century sculpture on its south and west doorways; it is among the most often discussed examples of this form of Romanesque art. Numerous oriental influences can be seen in its designs. For example, the first arc of one doorway is said to be inspired by Oriental designs. Designs of elephants also originate from Oriental designs. The Church contains several items that are registered as historical objects: • A Painting: Christ with doctors (17th century) • A Statue: Saint Peter as Pope (15th century) • A
Stoup (12th century) Image:Aulnay Unesco.jpg|UNESCO plaque File:Aulnay, Croix Hosannière.jpg|The Cemetery Cross File:F06.Aulnay.2511.jpg|The front of the church File:17-Aulnay-Saint-Pierre-de-la-Tour-tombes-clocher.jpg|The Church of Saint-Pierre File:17-Aulnay-Saint-Pierre-de-la-Tour-tympan-sud.jpg|The south entrance to the Church File:Portail Eglise Saint-Pierre Aulnay-de-Saintonge mid 12th century.jpg|Portal of Eglise Saint-Pierre, Aulnay-de-Saintonge, mid-12th century. File:Islamic stylistic detail Eglise Saint-Pierre Aulnay-de-Saintonge mid 12th century.jpg|
Islamic stylistic influence in the Church of Saint-Pierre. File:Capital with elephants Eglise Saint-Pierre Aulnay-de-Saintonge mid 12th century.jpg|Capital with elephants on the Church File:F06.Aulnay.489.1.jpg|A Church window File:F06.Aulnay.453.jpg|The south side of the Church File:F06.Aulnay.477.jpg|Detail of the south side Image:Aulnay Église 5.jpg|The Bell Tower File:F06.Aulnay.2206.jpg|The Stoup File:St.-Pierre Aulnay, Vierung und Chor.jpg|The
Nave of the Church File:Aulnay-de-Saintonge, cimetière église St.Pierre de la Tour.JPG|The cemetery next to the Church • The
Church of Notre-Dame (12th century) The Church contains one item that is registered as an historical object: • A
Baptismal font (12th century) File:Notre-Dame de Salles-lès-Aulnay.JPG|The Church of Notre-Dame File:Notre-Dame de Salles-lès-Aulnay portail.JPG|Church of Notre-Dame entrance File:Notre-Dame de Salles-lès-Aulnay, chapiteau b.JPG|Capitals in the Church of Notre-Dame File:Notre-Dame de Salles-lès-Aulnay vitrail.JPG|Stained glass in the Church of Notre-Dame ==Sports==