In the municipal area there is a rather evocative church dedicated to San Pietro.
This church is particularly interesting because it was built before the year 1000 and dates back to 915. Because of its ancient origins, it has undergone several restorations over the years. The last one took place in the course of the '500 because of its very bad conditions. It was built as a chapel dependent on the Church of Solagna (sec. IX-X).
Inside the church there are three original 17th century altars and the respective altarpieces representing San Pietro, Apollino and Santa Lucia, San Bovo and San Giuseppe. It is equipped with protective walls and has been for centuries the civil and religious center of the community and meeting place of municipal assemblies until the beginning of the nineteenth century. It is the most venerated place and the historical sanctuary of civil memory that involves the entire community.