Dating back to the 9th century, the church of St Bartholomew, located in the hamlet of Castello, is one of the oldest religious buildings in the country. Originally smaller than the current building, it underwent several interventions over the centuries: in 1700 it was expanded with the addition of sacristy, bell tower, cemetery and barrel and sail vault.
Deconsecrated in 1970, the last restoration works have led to the restoration of the building, now an exhibition and museum site.
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