Built in 1633 and dedicated to the martyr St. Sebastian, the parish church is located in the center of the village in a large churchyard accessible by a long stone staircase. The facade, punctuated on either side by two exposed stone pilasters, has a wooden portal surmounted by a lunette; to the left stands the cusped bell tower decorated with molded cornices. The building has a Latin cross plan with a single cross-vaulted nave and transept desinent in two barrel-vaulted chapels built between the 18th and 19th centuries. At the crossing of the transept is a hexagonal drum dome-lucernaio. The chancel, also barrel-vaulted, is frescoed with some scenes on the martyrdom of the patron saint. To the left of the chancel is the precious marl baptismal font dating from 1568, the work of stonemason Antonio Secci, while to the right is the sacristy.