Church of San Giorgio
The church of San Giorgio di Mocasina, a hamlet south of Calvagese in the direction of Bedizzole, not far from the river Chiese.
The church of San Giorgio is named in documents dated 2 June 1342 of the bishop of Brescia; originally it was part of the parish of Calvagese but in the second half of the sixteenth century with the pastoral visit of San Carlo Borromeo, bishop of Milan, it was made independent. The church is located on a terraced area raised above the road, a façade dominated by a tympanum supported by four pilasters, a semicircular apse, the bell tower is incorporated into the structure of the building on the left side, towards the apse.