The Parish church dedicated to Santa Maria Assunta, which closes the long Piazza Vescovo Corna Pellegrini in a scenic and evocative way, was built from 1782 onwards by the architect Marchetti, who was succeeded by Turbini; work continued until 1792.
On the tympanum of the façade the dedication to S. Costanzo, patron saint of the town, and to the Virgin Mary: at the sides, there are statues of Saints Gerolamo and Costanzo.
The church’s direction is symbolically represented by a cross on the sensory panel, the longest bar follows the central nave.
Villa Damioli today Galli, flanks the parish villa. It is formed by a complex of buildings and immersed in the green of a large park today, partly, municipal property.
The other tactile reliefs indicate the urban areas and surrounding streets.