The Parish Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, built at the end of the 16th century, has a simple structure and is equipped, like many churches of that time, with an external portico to protect the main entrance with its carved walnut door, a work by Piccini. The facade portico rests on two slender columns of stone from the Dezzo river and the portal, made of Scalve tuff, bears the date MDCC. It became a Parish in 1614, following separation from the Church of Santa Maria in Vilminore, and was consecrated on July 15 of the same year by Bishop Giovanni Emo.
Carved walnut wood mounted on hinges - cm 270x150 - Contemporary portal dated 1700
Carved, sculpted, painted and gilded wood Left side nave
Carved, painted and gilded wood - cm 140x20 - Placed in niche, Immaculate Madonna altar, left side nave
Carved, sculpted, painted and gilded wood
Carved, sculpted and gilded wood - cm 500x310x115 - right side nave - Chapel of Madonna of the Rosary - Right side nave
Carved, painted and gilded wood - cm 110x20 - Chapel of Madonna of the Rosary, left side altar, placed on bracket
Carved, painted and gilded wood - 120x25 cm - Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, right side of the altar, resting on a shelf
Carved walnut wood - cm 210x180x84 - Right side nave
Carved walnut wood On confessional
Carved and sculpted walnut wood