It is located on the northern slopes of the hill on which the castle of Baiso stands, occupying a strip of sandstone adjacent to a series of gullies of scenic interest. The village has an undifferentiated type of layout consisting of distinct emergencies: a first group of houses, with no particular architectural interest, is divided into an oratory, probably from the seventeenth century, with a gabled façade and bell tower, dedicated to S. Carlo; opposite an interesting rural complex with a linear rectangular layout with regularly distributed lights, also surmounted by a small bell tower. This building borders a vast courtyard area in which a dovecote tower from the 17th century stands. This is spread over four levels with a stone structure; the linear curb of the dovecote and the molding of the eaves cornice are distinguished. In the upper part of the town, the ancient mansion of the Ovi family dominates. The compact volume denotes the sobriety and composure of the architectural lines. The stone facing with finished corners, the regular and symmetrical lights while the four-wide rain roof is set on a molded eaves frame.