The Church of San Martino dates back to the 19th century, while the bell tower is from the 20th; an earlier structure existed, probably in the 13th century. The present church, located as in the past on the plateau overlooking the upper reaches of the Rubicon, was recently restored and provided with new church furnishings thanks to the work of parish priest Don Sante Mancini. A painting of Our Lady of the Farneto can be admired inside. The high altar is dedicated to St. Martin and has a painted wooden tabernacle adorned with two wooden angels; there is also an altar dedicated to St. Anthony and one dedicated to St. Roch, protector against the plague.
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