Church of San Lorenzo dates back to the 16th century, towards the end of the seventeenth century the building was rebuilt, considerably enlarged for the first time in 1793 and a second time between 1839 and 1845; the works were consistent and gave it its Latin cross shape, which, with the addition of a central dome, results in a beautiful construction with thirty-six cylindrical columns supported by living stone pedestals, with elaborate Corinthian capitals of fine beauty. Its façade is neoclassical, the bronze portal is beautiful and the large central window, inside it is the organ of the seventeenth century and the paintings of Celesti and Brusasorzi.