Church of the Immaculate Conception
The Falletti family became lords of Rodello towards the end of the sixteenth century. In 1749, the abbot Michele Falletti commissioned a church dedicated to the Immaculate Conception to be built at his own expense. Although it was built in the Baroque style typical of the period, the majestic building reveals neoclassical inspiration, especially in its facade. The interior has a Greek cross as well as three altars surmounted by eighteenth century PALE???. The elegance of the interior lies both in the fine plaster surmounted over the side altars as well as the Corinthian capitals, the work of the "Master of 1749. The capitals were lost due to the demolition of the main altar. The majesty of the building is completed by the slender tower, which was originally equipped with four bells and a beautiful stone staircase.
















