Like all the other villages this one too has its own little church. The church, which was built in 1338, has a Gothic facade with a nice rose window, and a Baroque-style interior. On the facade, there is a bas-relief representing the martyrdom of San Lorenzo. On the XIVth-century triptych, you can see San Lorenzo with other saints. The church is in the upper part of the village off the main path so it takes a bit of effort to get there but the view from the square is worth the trouble.
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