The bell tower was built in the fourteenth century and was changed to a mechanical clock in 1850. Built by
Pietro Mei of
Montecarotto. It was restored in the 21st century. The parish church of
San Savino was built with a Greek cross layout and a central dome. The church houses a
Gonfalone del Rosario by
Alessandro Ricci, and paintings depicting a
Last Supper by
Ubaldo Ricci and a
Madonna with St Savino by
Antonio Liozzi. Adjacent to the parish church is the centre for Romolo Muri (1870–1944), dedicated to the founder of the Christian Democratic Party. The library and archives are available to scholars and researchers, and for conferences and seminars. At the end of the avenue Vittorio Veneto is the church of the Madonna. It was once attached to a Franciscan convent, that now serves as nursing home. The 12th century
Madonna delle Grazie is a Catholic Marian shrine. == Demographic evolution ==