A beautiful parish church, dedicated to San Giacomo, stands in a panoramic position at the confluence of the Egua and Sermenza. As early as 1449, ancient writings mention this place of worship. Over the centuries, this place of worship was rebuilt and expanded into what it is today. The last renovation dates back to 1702. The only remaining traces of the old church are parts of frescoes that can be seen inside. A special feature of this church is the fresco representing the 'cycle of the months' placed below the figures of the saints. A special display that can certainly be admired. Take your time and enjoy these spiritual art forms