was consecrated on 28 November 1193. The church is surrounded by spectacular mountains, offers an interesting contrast, due to the coexistence of the Gothic style in the building and of the baroque style in the top of the bell tower.
The northern facade of the church of San Tommaso is enriched by a fresco represents S. Cristoforo, protected by a roof of shingles, tiles typical of buildings of high mountains. The bell tower is characterized for the mullioned windows late Romanesque, the windows acute sixth and a tip with cipollone baroque.
The church of San Tommaso is equipped with a single nave and inside you can admire, in addition to the altars of wood of the XVIII century, a fresco of the Fifteenth Century with Sant'Ottilia and Santa Lucia, a medieval painting to an ogival shape with the Madonna and Jesus, a fresco of the Last Supper by Antonio Longo and the time of Carlo Donati 1929, with allegories for appointment to the parish of the building.