Church of San Vito
Church of San Vito is located north-west of the town of Casaloldo, in the homonymous locality, halfway to Castel Goffredo.
Church of San Vito, Oratory of San Vito, Modesto and Crescenzia, is located in the open countryside west of Casaloldo and was for a long time between the fifteenth and eighteenth century a dispute, along with the small fraction of, at the time, eleven houses and thirty / forty inhabitants, between Castel Goffredo, Casaloldo and Asola; the border between the then Gonzaga and the Serenissima states and between the diocese of Brescia and that of Mantua. The church of San Vito is from the fifteenth century and is supposed to be part of a lazaretto. The building is surmounted by a tympanum on the façade and is accessed via a marble portal with a rose window above; the interior has a single nave and a gabled ceiling. Next to it is the bell tower, small in size, but embellished with mullioned windows.