The Church of San Michele Arcangelo stands at the highest point of the village. It was built on the ruins of a pagan temple in the 11th century and was originally dedicated to the cult of Saint Angel. The church has undergone numerous restorations, the most substantial in 1939 due to earthquakes that had caused the closure of the divine cult. It houses works of great artistic value: a painting by Gabriele da Feltre from 1578 and a marble tabernacle from the 15th and 16th centuries.