The church of Sant'Antonio Abate, known as Sant'Antuono, is located in the neighborhood next to the Castle.
Built in the fourteenth century, the church has simple forms which, however, were affected by the events of the twentieth century which led to the destruction of one of the side naves and the internal concealment of the apse via a wall. Thanks to the restoration carried out in 1966, frescoes dating back to the 14th century have resurfaced. The door is particularly interesting, with ring jambs and an architrave decorated with vegetal motifs and an inscription to Nicola de Selcia, who commissioned the church.