| The church of San Giovanni Battista of Cappuccini, now the chapel of the "homes", is the most interesting in city. Indeed, in addition to important works of art wooden, holds numerous altarpieces of the Venetian school of the end of the 500, constituting a significant artistic phenomenon. But even more important is the fact that it retains to this day an almost total integrity and homogeneity of furniture.
Its origins date back to 1579 and in 1700 the church was completely transformed. |