
Piazza
Belvedere
Panoramic view of the valley to the south, the San Bernardino hill and the Sanctuary of the Holy Trinity.
📍 House of Judas, Former Church of San Sebastiano

Radically renovated in recent years, the building has preserved the typical architecture of the medieval portico, in this case consisting of three cylindrical travertine columns supporting an architrave, surmounted by lowered arches.
In the Middle Ages it belonged to a traitor of the community, responsible for the return of Ghibelline outlaws to the city, hence its name.
House of Judas
Romanesque building consecrated to St Sebastian, after whom the district is named.
In local sources, it is described as ‘very ancient’ and first appears in documents in 1293.
Rectangular in shape, it was organised according to a single nave and had a single altar.
The building, remodelled with the removal of the apse, which originally faced west, and the exterior painting, is located almost in the centre of the square.
Today it is converted into a private residence.

