Romanesque Oratory of San Vigilio at Col San Martino: dating back to the 11th century, later enlarged and remodelled. It preserves a precious pictorial repertoire from the 15th century. The urn of San Martino: inside the Oratory of San Martino at Col San Martino, rebuilt in 1927 on an earlier Romanesque building destroyed in 1918, there is an urn containing numerous cards with male and female names. Even today, couples wishing for a child go there, taking a card from the urn and vowing to give their child the name that is drawn. The custom has been documented since 1743, but its origins are probably much older.