Civil heritage The commune has two sites that are registered as historical monuments: • The
Madame Max Park • The
Chateau Park ;Other sites of interest • The
Place Daniel Beaucreux in front of the church. In memory of the men and women of the
Canton of Condé-en-Brie and the region who experienced deportation and death in the
Nazi concentration camps. Marked: "Dead in Deportation, alive in our memories". • A
Lavoir (Public laundry) in the main street has been decorated on the theme of the fable "The dairy and milk jug". •
Little Switzerland of Condé, the area around the hamlet of Romandie, gives access to the Verdonnelle valley. • A
Directional table opposite the
Chemin de Glapiers on the road to
Saint-Agnan offers an outstanding view of the Surmelin valley.
Religious heritage The commune has several religious buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments: • The
Church of Saint Bartholomew (12th century). It has one of the last wooden ceilings with alternating grain slats in the world. The Church contains three items that are registered as historical objects: • A Funeral Plaque of Madeleine de Castellan, widow of Louis Mallart, Counsellor to the King (1633) • The Tombstone of Guillaume de Baulne (1255) • A
Pulpit with 3 Bas-reliefs (16th century) ==See also==