Chiesa di San Zenone Vescovo

The church of San Zenone was built on a project by Paolo Ogna of Rezzato in baroque style in 1868 to replace the old place of worship which had been destroyed, many of his works were recovered and placed in the new church. The new road was built in 1870 and consequently, the staircase divided into two ramps and the new façade of the church were built.

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Chiesa di Santa Maria in Silvis

The church of Santa Maria in Silvis dates back to the 15th century. It was then the parish church of Pisogne until it was replaced by the parish church of Santa Maria Assunta in 1798. The façade has a special pictorial decoration in squares. After ten years of restoration work, the church was reopened in a solemn ceremony on 16 September 2007.

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Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta

The church of Santa Maria Assunta was first mentioned in 1410 and in the second half of the 18th century, it was decided to build a new parish church in the centre of the village to replace the old one. The project for the new church, drawn up by Antonio Marchetti, was submitted on 16 September 1769, while the foundation stone was laid on 29 September 1769. The church was completed in 1798 and consecrated on 24 September 1881. The building was renovated between 1981 and 1983.

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Chiesa di Santa Maria della Neve

The church of Santa Maria della Neve was built in the second half of the 15th century. In 1588, at the request of St. Charles Borromeo, the Augustinian friars took over the church and built a convent next door. The façade of the church is very simple, decorated with polychrome rhombuses. The sober portal, made of red sandstone, is decorated on the pillars with candelabras and has the image of two saints' heads on the architrave - as well as the monogram of the Bernardins.