In a quiet corner of the old village, not far from the Palazzo del Podestà, stands the Church of San Giuseppe, a hidden gem that invites discovery.
Built in the 14th century, this small church radiates a charming medieval atmosphere, capable of transporting visitors into a suspended time, between devotion and art.
Inside, the decoration is refined and intimate: a finely carved and carefully gilded wooden Baroque altar dominates the apse. In front of the altar, preserved in a display case, lies a precious painted and gilded leather antependium, bearing the Montefeltro coat of arms and dating back to the 15th century—a historic and artistic fragment of rare elegance.
Mu.Mont invites you to pause here, to let yourself be embraced by a sense of quiet and connection with history. The Church of San Giuseppe is not only a place of worship, but also a place that welcomes, inspires reflection, and tells a precious part of the soul of the village.