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Of medieval origins, the Church is dedicated to the patron saint of the town, of S. Leucio Vescovo. It is at the entrance of the village and is a massive stone building restored twice during the twentieth century (in 1908 and 1961).
It is characterized by a higher central part with a gabled roof and two lower lateral buildings with a single pitched opposing roof. On the façade there are three stone portals and on the back there is a bell tower with a square base with a final spire at the top. The interior has a single nave, a major baroque altar from the mid-eighteenth century and the statue of San Leucio.