Documentation exists for a church at this site circa the year 1000 affiliated with the
Benedictine order. However, the structure, dedicated to
San Martino di Bazano had been reduced to an oratory by the 16th-century, and fallen into great disrepair. By 1665, the structure was deconsecrated. However from 1896 to 1898, using designs by the engineer
Carlo Barbieri, a temple dedicated to the Blessed Immaculate
Virgin of Lourdes was erected in Lombard-
Gothic Revival style. It has a single
nave and four side chapels; the bell-tower and presbytery were subsequently added. The scenic bell tower was added, together with a new presbytery. ==References==