Chiesa di Sant'Agostino
The church of Sant'Agostino is a church built by Augustinian monks in 1428 and dedicated to St. Nicholas of Bari. The plaque on the façade attributes the construction to the architect Giovanni dell'Amatrice. In 1580 and 1781, the interior and part of the ancient apse were destroyed by fire. In the 18th century, the church was dedicated to St. Augustine. In 1845 the vault was demolished as it was unsafe and the church was whitewashed. In 1894, three frescoes were discovered, two of which date from the late 15th century. In 2016, following an earthquake in central Italy, a large part of the church collapsed. The bell tower remained standing until 18 January 2017. The church is now in ruins.