The current parish church of San Vito e Modesto dates to the 18th century. The town's cemetery measures in size. The town also contains a
Bailey bridge over the Uso, which connects the town to homes near via Covignano.
Roman bridge , August 2013 The
Ponte di San Vito was a
Roman bridge dating to the reign of Augustus. an
arch of the medieval bridge remains extant above the Augustan stones. The stones of the bridges, prized for their excellent quality, were quarried over subsequent centuries, The Augustan bridge was likely
monumental, with a total length of approximately ,
Sanctuary of Madonna di Casale On the Via Aemilia between San Vito and Santa Giustina is a seventeenth-century
Marian shrine, the Sanctuary of Madonna di Casale, locally renowned for its
Virgin and Child fresco. The fresco was painted in 1593 by Baldassarre Pasolini from
Longiano, and measured by . In June 1596, the first miracle was attributed to the fresco: Sebastiano del Duro returned home from unjust imprisonment after his wife, Caterina, was advised by a visiting pilgrim to light a candle by the sanctuary. An
abbey church was erected by the shrine in 1602, with six side-chapels. Since 1878, a
Passionist convent has been located by the fresco, German soldiers occupied the complex during the advance of the
Gothic Line, and blew up the convent in their retreat on 23 September 1944. The explosion destroyed the convent's
apse,
transept,
belltower, and religious house, as well as most of the fresco. Campidelli's tomb remained intact. In 1969, the convent was rebuilt. == Transport ==