The present 18th-century Baroque church stands over an atmospheric crypt almost a thousand years old.
The carved main altar of the Baroque Church is another sight to see.
It is an 18th-century Baroque church built on the site of an earlier church mentioned in written documents dating to 1526.
The two towers of the Baroque Church dominate the town's scenery and can be seen even from miles away.
Some of the fine baroque churches here were filled with exuberant music and white lace as young people gathered for weddings.
Next to the castle is the Baroque Church of St. Martin from 1767.
Genoa has fine examples of Baroque Church and Palace architecture.
An important landmark in the village is the late Baroque Church of Saint Martin built between 1719 and 1731.
Behind the fort is Remedios, once a penal colony, now a hamlet dominated by a newly restored 18th-century Baroque church.
In the 18th-century Baroque church, you may hear the nuns praying or singing, but you'll never see them; they are cloistered on the other side of the grillwork.