Built in 1636, St. Giuseppe Church, with its beautiful altar piece, is situated along Via Giovanni Segantini where the Porta Ponte stood. From here travel along the Via Caproni Maini to reach the ancient St. Apollinare Church with its small Romanesque apse and a bell-gable; at the end of the 14th Century this church was officiated by ten clergymen. This street heads towards Prabi with its rocky cliffs and olive groves; along a shady pathway you’ll find the 12th Century St. Paolo Church. St Martino and St Giacomo, built during the Middle Ages, sit on the slopes of Mount Stivo.