- Religious Tourism
Church of St. Lawrence
The titular church of St. Lawrence has a faciata with the central part arched and raised from the roof, plastered wall structure, and entrance with relief decorations.
A trefoil window stands out on the facade. The bell tower with cipollon roof stands on the north-facing wall. The interior of the church has a barrel-vaulted roof, and the plan is Latin cross with two side chapels. The right chapel, decorated with 17th-century stucco, is dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary and shows frescoes on the life of the Madonna and an altarpiece dedicated to her by the painter Caresana. At the entrance, in a recess in the wall, is the Baptismal Font with wooden covering from the church of San Matteo in Valmadre.
Also at the entrance, on either side, are two wooden confessionals. Before the chancel are two frescoed medallions depicting St. Lawrence and St. Andrew, polychrome marble balustrades divide the chancel hall. Richly carved and worked choir stalls run along the apse, and on the wall is a canvas depicting the glory of the patron saint.
The weekday chapel, with a barrel vault, houses a painting of the Rosary from the church of St. Matthew in Valmadre, a canvas called "of Pentecost," and a 17th-century wooden crucifix of considerable size.