The church of Saint-Germain in Drubec is a Romanesque edifice which was very heavily re-worked in the 18th century, which has retained a tower dating from the beginning of the 12th century. Located on the north side of the church it offers three octagonal floors. In its shape which is very rare in Normandy it has connections with the towers of Tamerville and Tordouet. Bibliography
- Caumont, Arcisse (de). - Statistique monumentale
du Calvados, Hardel, Caen, 1859, 4 vol., T. IV, p. 204 à 207
- Musset, Lucien. - Normandie romane, Zodiaque, La Pierre-Qui-Vire, 1987,
T. 1, p. 33