The parish church of St. John the Baptist was built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries over the foundations of an old Romanesque-Pisan church from the 1600s. The design of the church, by engineer Giuseppe Costa, the same man who designed the Saint Remy Bastion in Cagliari, is neoclassical in style with Art Nouveau elements. Inside it is possible to admire the ancient wooden altar from the 18th century in Baroque style, presumably belonging to the pre-existing Pisan church. Also of particular value are the frescoes dating from the early 20th century, covered with lime in the Fascist period and partly brought to light and restored with the rigatino and puntinato technique during a recovery operation carried out in 2001. In the aisles lie marble sarcophagi, one of which contains the remains of a duchess from Cagliari.