From the Lombard era, almost certainly built on the foundations of a roman temple, the Parish Church of San Pietro Apostolo, as well as on the Feletto, extended from the beginning over a vast area including the neighboring hamlets of Formeniga, Collalbrigo, the town of Refrontolo going down to Sarano and Santa Lucia.
That of San Pietro di Feletto, in fact, is one of the oldest parish churches in the Diocese of Vittorio Veneto, formerly called Ceneda. The thousand-year-old parish church stands on a panoramic hill and is introduced by a central staircase that leads to a churchyard covered by a large portico, which was added to the building in the thirteenth century.
Here it is possible to admire the Christ of Sunday, a rare and curious image of the popular religious culture of the late Middle Ages, to remember the obligation of rest and sanctification on Sunday. Inside you can admire precious frescoes from the 13th to the 15th century.