Chiesa di San Zeno
The church dedicated to St. Zeno is located north-west of the country, surrounded by cypress trees of the hill Poia.
The property has its origin probably in early 11, while the first written documents testify that from 135 it was used as an oratory.
The church is small, has a rectangular plan and a single nave; its bell tower has four mullioned windows through which you can still see the old bell.
The interior is embellished with frescoes on the walls, between which is depicted a Bishop Saint, perhaps Saint Zeno and St. George on horseback in the act of hitting a dragon. Noteworthy are also an eighteenth-century altar and the altar in polychrome marble.