The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption is a fairly large and sober-looking church with a typically "bragancy" taste: in the frontier bison there is only a simple and smooth round arched porch (now almost overcome by technical difficulties in its execution ), contrasting the more or less robust staves with the remaining apparatus, small and irregular (in the shale or local gap); to the top, the invariable double-bell tower. Flanking this temple stands out a battered, sunlit house, with beautiful windows framed in a baroque and seventeenth-century taste.
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