The Church of St. Andrew the Apostle in Marcellano
The single-chamber church has a double-pitched roof supported by round arches and wooden trusses; the external walls are made of exposed stone and the facade is characterized by an asymmetrical double-flight staircase. Both the wooden gate and the circular rose window above it are surrounded by classical travertine cornices. The interior has 17th-century features and houses significant paintings, many of which can be attributed to Andrea Polinori and his style, in addition, there are a 17th-century baptismal font and a 15th-century astylar cross. Outside the village, there is the small Church of Madonna del Ponte, built in the 16th century to protect an updated majesty, as shown by the structure of the apse. It is a small and rural single chamber church made of stone covered by pitches supported by wooden trusses. It has a raised presbytery and a barrel-vaulted and frescoed square apse, placed in an even higher position. The inside is quite bare and old, and still has ruins of some frescoes dating from the same period as the church; in the apse, there is a canvas showing the Virgin and Child in a nimbus, which recalls the iconography of the lost fresco below. The brick bell gable is placed at the top of the bell tower.