Church Saints Peter and Paul
Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Tiarno di Sopra is probably the original of the tenth or eleventh century, built initially as a chapel to serve both countries Tiarno and entitled only to St. Peter.
Church Saints Peter and Paul during the seventeenth century, the church has undergone several renovations and expansion, dedicating it to work fine in S. Peter and S. Paul, over the centuries, the church was decorated several times, but during the great war suffers serious damage, the work of rebuilding began in 193 and is brought to its present form, saving a portion of the former church and the bell tower of the mid-seventeenth century. Inside the Church Saints Peter and Paul is without frescoes but still maintains the paintings of great value as a Madonna and Child with depictions of saints Peter, Simon, Bartholomew, then there is a black marble altar and the high altar in polychrome marble , the tabernacle with the white marble statues of Saints Peter and Paul. On the right side of the church is a ‘marble font of the seventeenth century, while on the left side, there is a depiction of St. Anthony of Padua where you have access to the old part of the church, on the same side there is the presbytery with hexagon domed ceiling and large windows dating back to the restructuring of the mid-eighteenth century.