The S. Andrea Church was first documented in 1175. Later, in 1183, it passed into the hands of the Cistercian Abbey of S. Lorenzo of Trento. It was destroyed by French troops in 1703, and then rebuilt in a Baroque style in 1839 when it was re-consecrated. S. Andrea comprises a single nave and two side chapels. There is a noteworthy work of art in the apse by G. Cignaroli, an 18th Century Veronese artist which depicts the martyrdom of S. Andrea.