Vincent de Paul was born here in 1581. This simple priest, founder of congregations and tireless defender of those in hardship, became world famous after being canonised in 1737. Maison Ranquines, where he was born, is now part of the Cradle of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul , a place of pilgrimage and a museum. One of the oldest oak trees in the region, which was already 400 years old when Vincent de Paul was born, still stands next to the house. On the outskirts of the village is the hamlet of Buglose, one of the main places of pilgrimage in the South West of France since the 15th century. Today, the Basilica of Our Lady of Buglose is best known for its carillon of 60 bells, the only one of its kinds in the world, offering several performances per week.