The church of San Giorgio, first mentioned in 1293, has undergone numerous interventions: expansions in 1448 and 1616, construction of the neo-Gothic bell tower in 1854, and reconsecration in 1886. In 1921, the Baptistery chapel was added, along with subsequent restorations in the 1950s.
The southern side houses nine stone fragments from the 8th-9th century, reassembled in 1922. The texts refer to a church dedicated to the martyrs Felice and Fortunato, and they likely belonged to a pergola over 6 meters long that separated the Presbyterium from the area for the faithful, a remnant of the ancient structure, nearly vanished in 1571.