The parish church of Santa Giulia is located in the municipality of Paitone, in the Morenica del Garda. The building, with a rectangular plan, is oriented following the north-south axis, with the main façade facing south. The scenographic facade, with a mixtilinear pediment complete with acroteri in correspondence with the ridge and eaves lines, is composed of a double register marked by composite pilasters: six in the lower order frame the stone portal complete with jambs in the middle, surmounted by architrave and crowning mixtilinear; four in the upper register flank the large window, with a broken lintel and cornice, located in correspondence with the underlying portal. The square bell tower, located on the east side of the building, has a belfry at the top with triangular tympanums and Tuscan pilasters. The interior, with richly decorated surfaces in relief and murals, has a single nave accompanied by four side chapels and a presbytery with a rectangular plan culminating in the apse. The space is marked by composite pilasters and a slightly protruding cornice, which marks the graft point of the roofing structures.