The Parish of Albina is dedicated to Saint Sylvester Pope.
The parish title dates back to the sixteenth century and originally referred to a small hall, gradually enriched with smaller chapels and new altars. The current building replaces the original church and was completed in 1861. The structure is a single-nave, with a narrow and slender facade, an elevated presbytery, and four small chapels that house the baptismal font and the altars.
The bell tower dates back to 1925. Inside, the altars of Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian are preserved, along with that of Our Lady of the Rosary, transferred from the old church. The latter, made of marble and clearly of an eighteenth-century style, was originally topped by an altarpiece depicting the Madonna, which is now placed on one of the walls of the presbytery. Of particular interest is also the altarpiece dedicated to Saints Sebastian and Roch, commissioned in the seventeenth century following a plague outbreak.