The church of Saint-Martin in Réville consists of a nave from the 13th century, a choir from the 13th century, with aisles dating from 15th century and the modern period and a tower abutting the north wall. The capitals of the Romanesque nave are decorated with almond motifs, tracery patterns, human figures and real or fantastical animals.
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Dictionnaire des églises de France, Robert Laffont, Paris, 1968, T. IV b, p. 132.