The Church of Saint Sebastian the Martyr stands in the upper part of the town. It is known to have existed by the 16th century. Originally, it consisted of three naves, but at the beginning of the 19th century the churchwardens granted the two side naves for the construction of residential houses, reducing the church to its present size.

Inside the Church

  • Crucifix (painted wood), attributed to Giacomo Brugnone, 16th century.
  • Saints Sebastian and Stephen (oil on canvas), attributed to the 16th-century painter Giovanni Paolo Fonduli, known as Il Cremonese.
  • Saint Olivia (oil on canvas), by the painter Francesco Quaragesima, mid-17th century.
  • Saint Sebastian (polychrome wood), by Salvatore Bagnasco of Palermo, 1840–1841.