The church is dedicated to San Vigilio (patron saint) and dates back to the neoclassical period; the first documents attesting its presence are in fact from 1280. Inside there are valuable works including a wooden crucifix from the fifteenth century that, tradition wants, has been realized in a single night by a Bohemian pilgrim on his way to Rome for the Jubilee. The pilgrim would have made it from an olive tree trunk and then donated it to the parish priest of Pove del Grappa as a sign of gratitude for the hospitality received.
Inside there are frescoes by Giovanni de Min (which date back to the first half of the 800) and altarpieces by Jacopo da Ponte placed on the altar and by Girolamo Bassano of great value and prestige.