Church of the Brotherhood of St. John
- Castle of Novello
- The Chapel of the Little Madonna or the Small Cross
- The Church of Saint Lucy
- The Parish Church of St. Michael
- Chapel of San Roch
- Church of the Brotherhood of St. John
- Painting of the Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian
- The Aedicule of Rivoglio
- Watch Tower on the Walls of Novello
- The Medieval Tower with Entranceway Arch to the Historic City Center
- Famous Men
The church stands a few meters from the church.
The architect Fontana di Alba built it between 1750 and 1756 on the site of a former oratory building, in which members of the Brotherhood came together to pray.
It is a church with a nave and a Greek cross floor plan.
Curved lines, a typical baroque feature, dominate the interior.
A basin with an arched section, as well as two side chapels, covers the nave.
The Barelli brothers, teachers from Lugano active in Piedmont in the second half of the 1800s, decorated the walls.
The façade which reveals a dynamic contrast between solids and spaces, and projections and recesses is typical of Baroque style of the region well into the 1700s.
















