Just a shame that it is not kept as it deserves !! The hermitage of Sant'Eusebio, built on a Roman shrine around the 4th or 5th century. It is certainly one of the most evocative places of this part of the Cremona plain. The small oratory is located at the end of an uphill road, surrounded by large trees grown close to the Caorsa stream that runs close by. In its simplicity, lying on a green lawn, it is a place of meditation. A small portico, the graceful bell tower and the original ancient apse define the exterior of the structure. The interior with a single nave, completely bare, has as its only pictorial note of the whole building a fresco above the high altar which represents a crucifixion. At the foot of the cross, Mary and the Holy Bishop Eusebio.