Located in the hamlet of Castello Roganzuolo, the Church of San Bernardino is a small historical gem dating back to the mid-15th century.
The building has a simple and compact single-naved structure that reflects the typical style of rural chapels of the time.
Its importance is mainly linked to the cycle of Renaissance frescoes that adorn its interior, attributed to masters of the Venetian school, illustrating scenes from the life of the Saint and devotional figures dear to local tradition.