Located at the entrance of the small village, built in stone, it was erected in 1300 and dedicated to Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. The finely decorated churchyard frequently hosts religious and political ceremonies, including the festival dedicated to Saint Bernard and the National Feast of Seborga. In the churchyard, Prince Marcello I was also crowned, with the oath of his councillors. The interior houses numerous paintings including one from the 16th century depicting Saint Bernard with Saint Roch, Saint Lucy and Saint Maurus.