Church of San Giovanni Battista

The church looks on the main piazza. It was built at the end on the sixteenth century and has a massive stair, on which there are two old columns, probably from an ancient roman temple. The church keeps inside part of the treasures of the Benedectine Monastery of San Salvatore: the ambo (untill some years ago kept outside the church, on the front wall) and the wooden statue representing Holy Mary and Jesus Child, dating back to 1200. There are also some important altar pieces: on the left there is the altar piece representing S. Michael the Archangel, on the right the altar piece representing S. Matthew and the most important one, which represents the Holy House of Loreto and is made in ceramics by Francesco Grue in 1647.