CHURCHES
S.ta Maria Assunta and S. Rocco church
Placed in Crone hamlet, its lines peculiar of the 18th century, with a baroque façade, rebuilt on a chapel, dated back before ‘500, which has got a marvellous cross made of wood , one of the earlier works of Boscaì, at the foot of which the life of the Saint is illustrated.
On a medal is portraied a nun, may be Adeodata Regoli from Idro, who founded, in Bagolino, the Monastero di Servite in 1518.
S.ta Maria ad Undas parish
The basis of the stoup is constituted by a Roman cippus dating back to the I century b.C.
At the extremity of the church, placed on the floor in horizontal position , there's a sepulchral stone dated IV-V century a.C, with two heads in mezzotondo.
The first church was built before the VII century.
The original building was destroyed around 1200 and few remained left.
Unique external decoration is the coil cornice in cotto with a frieze back to the early 15th century.
Bell tower and portal are in 18th century style, whereas inside the wall framework dates back to the end of 14th century.
The roof of the only one nave is substained by four gothic arcaded.
The romanic absis is the most ancient and intact part of the church and there are spoors of frescos of the second halfth of th 14th century.