The church of San Pellegrino, a medieval building from the 16th/17th centuries. Century, is located on the old road to Chironico.
It is composed of three structures: a front and a rear, higher nave and the polygonal apse, which is also raised. A polygonal chapel with a bell tower completes the small church.
Traces of frescoes can be seen on the façade with a gable roof, depicting a large image of the Virgin Mary and the coat of arms of Leventina and the canton of Uri.
The nave was decorated in 1589 by Giovan Battista Tarilli and Domenico Caresano, two painters from Cureglia. On the back wall there is a large fresco of the Last Judgment, between the windows there are figures of the apostles.
In the lower part of the nave, the depictions of virtues and vices can be seen between empty niches, and the doctors of the church and figures of saints can be seen on the arch. Fragments of frescoes (Crucifixion) in the rear nave.
The raised choir is decorated with stucco work and frescoes (17th/18th centuries). The main altar, made of stucco marble, is the work of Pancaldi (1766). In a niche there is a portrait of Saint Pellegrino (17th century).