Location: Fraction of Gera, San Nicolò di Comelico.
Patronal feast: Sunday after Pentecost, SS. Trinity; 21/22 May, Santa Giulia.
Built between 1704 and 1706 at the behest of Vittore Vittori. Restored in 1799 by Gaspare Vettori, still owned by this ancient and wealthy family from Gera. Rectangular-plan building with a single nave with Gothic and classical elements. Light pilasters connected by small frames decorate the hall. The round arch at the back houses a valuable wooden altar with a fresco depicting the SS. Trinity crowning the Blessed Virgin and below St. Michael the Archangel between Saints Vittore and Corona, by Gianandrea Lazzarini from Pescara. The center of the vault houses the fresco of the Assumption. On the sides of the nave, two paintings depict "the last supper" and the "washing of the feet". The church was later dedicated to S. Giulia in honor of the saint who was transferred to the site in 1845. The external perimeter is decorated with two painted friezes. The simple line facade is embellished by the tuff framing of the door and the windows protected by artistic grilles. The roof retains the original truss structure, the sheet metal has replaced the original shingles.