• The Church of Saint Nicholas – formerly a collegiate church, dating to the fourteenth century. • The Church of Saint-Foy – registered as a historical monument in 1903. • The Church of Saint Étienne – registered as a historical monument in 1996. • Monument to the Fallen – designed by the architect Villefranche-sur-Lot Gaston Rapin in 1922 and sculpted by Antoine Bourlange. • House on Citadel Street – A house dating back to the sixteenth century and located near the English gate. • House on Citadel Street – A house dating back to the sixteenth century and located near Saint Nicholas place. • Fortified castle of Pujols – A fortified military camp was mentioned in 1259. The castle was rebuilt towards the end of the Middle Ages on top of the most vulnerable part of the site, facing the current location of the town hall. It was a rectangular building equipped with one tower on each corner. The castle was demolished in 1829. Some of its stones were used to construct the prison of Elysses. The remains of the walls and the base of the northeast tower are still visible today. • The Priory of Saint Christopher of Cambes – According to the Abbot Gerbeau, the priory was at one time subject to the
Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu. The apse of the church is thought to date back to the end of the twelfth century or the beginning of the thirteenth century. The nave and the church gate were rebuilt in the sixteenth century. The other buildings of the priory were located north of the church, around a courtyard. In 1551, the living quarters were deemed uninhabitable It was rebuilt sometime during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. • The Church of Saint Pierre-ès-Liens of Doumillac – This church, mentioned in 1271, was rebuilt sometime at the end of the fifteenth century or the beginning of the sixteenth century. It was originally dedicated to Our Lady, then to Saint Pierre in 1520. The bell tower was rebuilt in 1831. The vaulted ceiling of the nave, the side chapels, and the roofing were all redone in 1882 by the architect Adolphe Gilles. • The Church of Saint-Martin of Noaillac – This church, mentioned as early as 1271, was rebuilt in the first half of the sixteenth century. The two chapels built on both sides of the nave in the sixteenth century form a transept. The church was fortified during the Wars of Religion. Three chapels were added to the sides of the church in the beginning of the seventeenth century. A sacristy was constructed in 1716. The church was repaired during the 1880s. Pujols (Lot-et-Garonne) - Vestige de la tour nord-est de l'ancien château-fort.JPG|Northeast tower, a vestige of the fortified castle. Pujols (Lot-et-Garonne) - Maison du XVIe siècle, près de la porte des Anglais.JPG|Sixteenth century house, located on Citadel Street, near the English gate. Pujols (Lot-et-Garonne) - Maison du XVIe siècle près de la place Saint-Nicolas.JPG|Sixteenth century house, located on Citadel Street, near Saint Nicholas place. Pujols (Lot-et-Garonne) - La mairie.JPG| Pujols (Lot-et-Garonne) - Monument aux morts.JPG| ==Notable people==