Chiesa di San Bartolomeo
The church has the characteristic Roman structure. It is a very ancient church, that dates back to the twelfth century. It is a small religious building, a chapel that overlooks a small square circumscribed by columns located where there was one of the three gates of the perched village. The bell tower has two bells. From the outside, the church looks rather battered. Between 1284 and 1290 the church was granted some census for notarial deed by de Luca, and later benefited from other censuses. For centuries, the church has been a parish with a wide jurisdiction, until the parish moved to St. Giovanni del Vaglio. It preserves the wooden statue of St. Bartolomeo and on the sides the statues of St. Antonio and St. Lucia.