Parish church of Santi Martino e Rosa
Starting from the walls of the Refosso moat, after crossing the San Martino bridge over the Monticano river, you can see on the left the church with its unmistakable, raw stone and brick façade. The bell tower rises on the left. Although the year the church was built is not known, it is known that it was part of a larger complex with charitable institutions at the beginning of the 13th century. The San Martino building was initially given to the monks of the Hospitaller Order (Crociferi) (1639) and then passed to the Dominicans in 1665, who expanded the building. Inside the church, which consists of a single room, numerous works by the members of the order can be seen. The choir, the crowning of the high altar and the pulpit, for example, are from Brother Elia Biondo from the 18th century, the main altar is the work of Brother Carlo Bonazza (1695), the wooden choir was created by Brother Ludovico Vittorio Facchini (around 1696). . Also worth mentioning are the painting Adoration of the Shepherds by Francesco da Milano, the depiction of Saints Sebastian and Barbara and Rochus del Pozzoserrato and the large picture in the presbytery of the Last Supper by the painter Sante Peranda (1615).