Started in March 1932, it was completed in 1935.
Dedicated to Saints Vito, Modesto, and Crescenzia, the parish church was built on the site of a previous church that existed before 1568 when the parish was established.
The sacred construction, oriented to the north, features a monumental façade (of the old church) in local red marble and terracotta, announced by ten steps, with a massive doorway within a porch supported by a large lunette, and a marble cross within an eye topped by eleven small arches.
On the sides, there are two biforas.
At the top, other arches frame it together with four pinnacles and a central cross.
The interior has three naves (the central one is separated from the lateral ones by fourteen sturdy columns of local red marble).
The ceiling is barrel-vaulted, the central part edged with lunettes and the side ones in sail shape.
On the left, upon entering, one encounters the support pillar in local red marble shaped like a chalice.