The parish church of San Michele Arcangelo (XI sec.) is scenographically placed in a high position, overlooking the town of Greccio and reachable by a wide staircase.
The church, object of an important cycle of structural interventions and restoration, is enriched by valuable sixteenth-century works and embellished by stucco decorations attributed to Gregorio Grimani (1636).
Of particular interest, inside, the couple of molded holy water stoups, in pink marble of Cottanello (RI) of the XVIII century, a Tabernacle with a small temple and a hemispherical dome of the XIX century and, in the choir loft, above the entrance, a pipe organ made in 1831.
Author: Count Alderano Spada of Terni.