The current Church, dedicated to Saint Roch, was built in 1660, and subsequently, in 1664 became a Parish with a decree by Bishop Gregorio Barbarigo following separation from the Church of the Ancient Parish. The building, with its austere facade in neoclassical style, has preserved the original flooring in long stone slabs, coming from the quarry in Val di Croce in Vilminore. On the outside it presents on three sides a narrow sagrato delimited by a low wall with railings and porphyry flooring.
Presbytery, high altar - Carved, sculpted, painted and gilded wood - cm 170x112x70
Presbytery, main altar - right - resting on an altar step - Sculpted, carved and painted wood - 100x45 cm
Tabernacle of the main altar - left Carved and painted wood - 100x50 cm
Carved, sculpted walnut wood
Nave, left side - Carved, sculpted, painted and gilded wood - 100x200 cm - (with statuettes placed in the niches on the sides of the central medallion)
Presbytery, main altar - Fixed at the bottom left on a small temple tabernacle. Carved, painted and gilded wood - 20x14 cm
Presbytery, main altar - Fixed at the bottom left on a small temple tabernacle. Carved, painted and gilded wood - 20x14 cm
Presbytery, main altar - Fixed at the bottom right on a small temple tabernacle. Carved, painted and gilded wood - 20x14 cm
Presbytery, main altar - Fixed at the bottom right on a small temple tabernacle. Carved, painted and gilded wood - 20x14 cm