The church, facing the main square, is the building that best preserves the hamlet’s medieval features. Built in the 13th century, it consists of a single interior space with a rectangular termination. The very elegant façade displays a fine doorway with a stone arch crowned by a round window (roundel). The interior, renovated in modern times, has plastered walls and domed vaults. As well as a bell dating back to 1299, the Church also houses a 17th century painting of the Madonna of the Rosary, to whom the town devotes a festival every year in October.