SS. Suffrage Church
Its right side leans against the roof garden of Di Monte Palace while its left side is against the former store house of Fontarronco's farm.
Its quite simple façade presents a stone portal over which we can hardly see what remains of a decorative lunette. Its bell-gable is placed on its back . Nowadays the church looks like the union of two religious buildings of different ephocs (periods) : the oldest one is the church of Holy Trinity, built at the end of the XVI century. Next to it another church titled to Holy Suffrage (the current seat of the homonymous laical group) was built in 1635. The base of the church has a rectangular perimeter; inside you can see groin vaults, a ribbed vault above the altar and two late Baroque altars. In 1821 Luigi Ademollo painted a cycle of frescoes (now removed to preserve them) on the wall and on the apse.