Chiesa di San Bartolomeo
The date of construction of the church of San Bartolomeo is not yet known, but the discovery of an 11th century single-light window in the centre of the apse wall confirms the pre-existing Romanesque architectural structure. The current façade, which replaces the pre-existing baroque façade, already remodelled after the earthquake of 24 July 1654, is in neoclassical style and reproduces the layout of a Greek tetrastyle temple, with a nave flanked by a pair of false bell towers placed at the end of the façade itself. The interior of the church was embellished and took on its present configuration between the 16th and 18th centuries.