Originally built in the early Christian style, probably as early as the 6th century, the parish church was rebuilt in the Romanesque style in the 9th and modified several times in the 13th. The church preserves numerous sculptures dating back to the thirteenth century, including some parts of the dismembered Romanesque ambo of the parish church of Santa Maria Assunta in Fornovo di Taro; In addition to the pair of stylophorous lions and the statues of St. Margaret, St. Peter and St. Paul, the two plates of the Transfiguration of St. Margaret and the Descent from the Cross, made by an artist of the Antelamic school, are of special value.