When you arrive in Saint-Aubin-du-Pavail, you see the Roman's Church, dedicated to saint-Aubin, bishop of Angers (470-550), born in Bretagne. The name of Saint-Aubin-du-Pavail come from the name of this bishop, but also on the pavment of the Gallo Roman way, which crossed the town and was named "Pavail".
Built according to latin cross plan, the church displays some dates as 1607, 1618 and 1620. We notice also three altarpieces whose one is from 1643. This church has known many works in the 19th century. The architect Auguste Marchand enlarged the nave and built the steeple-porch in 1853, and two sacristies built in 1863 et 1864. In 1933, restoration works of the steeple have been undertaken by the architect Laloy. In Januarary 1998, a storm stretched out on Bretagne : the steeple fell ! The bell was repaired quickly, in the year !
In front of the church, the town hall restored, in 1996, a former farm (17th century). This former farm became a shop, with a restaurant.
Next to the town center, next to the pond, you can observe the communal courtyard with its bread oven. Before, this type of oven was often used in region's farms. A local association is charging to perpetuate this rural tradition (parties around the oven ...).