At the entrance of the village there is the baroque oratory of Saints Sebastian and Roch, built in 1647, where on the first part of the wall on the right there is a fragment of a fresco depicting a Deposition, ascribable to the sixteenth century, painted by an itinerant artist from the Piedmont area. The oratory preserves a wooden statue of San Sebastian, a work of the early 1700s, by sculptor Nicolò Tassara di Voltri; an altarpiece of the eighteenth-century school by Domenico Piola; a large canvas depicting Saint Irene by painter Santo Leoncini and a fresco devoted to God the Father and the Angels by Andrea Leoncini. The high altar is impressive, a work of 1750 by Sebastiano Boccaccio. The exterior façade, which reveals all its preciousness, is in Austrian Baroque style and can be ascribed to the eighteenth century.