The parish church stands out for its majestic appearance, conferred by its monumental size. Built in 1724 next to the previous Romanesque building, of which it incorporates the part used as the sacristy and oratory of the confraternity, it is one of the most interesting 18th-century architectures in the area, with clear European Rococo influences. The fresco on the dome painted by Giulio Quaglio is remarkable, as is the stucco decorating the five black marble altars.
The churchyard offers a spectacular panoramic view from the Bellagio promontory to the Gulf of Lenno, framed by the San Primo and Grigna mountains.