The church of Saint Fedele was constructed in the 16th Century to a design by the architect, Pellegrino Tibaldi. It was built for the Jesuit order in 1569, with one nave divided into two spans and columns in a style similar to the halls of Roman baths. At the rear of the church is a small chapel with a fragment of 13th Century fresco depicting the Madonna with child called ‘Madonna delle Ballerine’ to which people would come to place floral tributes.