San Michele Arcangelo was built by Master Binellus and Master Rodolfus at the end of the 12th Century. It was remodelled in 1741 in a Baroque style with the top part of the bell tower added later. There are bas-reliefs sculptured in Roman remains on the portal, as well as being decorated with mosaics. Conserved here is a ‘Crucified’ by Providoni and in the presbytery is a silver statue of St. Vincent by Peter Ramoser (1785). In the Cappella della Madonna del Carmine there are beautiful frescoes by Andrea Camassei (1624-28).