Church of St. John the Baptist. The church was completely rebuilt in 1897, after the pre-existing XVI-century building had partially collapsed in 1895. This pre-existing church was itself built on the remains of a Middle Ages religious building, as confirmed by documents dating back to the years between 1351 and 1450. The church has a longitudinal plan with double aisles on either side of its central nave, connected by round arches and covered by rib vaults.