The church of Sant Angelo in villa was built on a previous building of the tenth century, as evidenced by a bull of Pope Urbani II of 1097 that cites this church.
In the 13th century Bishop Loterio built a fortified fortress for soldiers and peasants where several bishops have sojourned.
This fortress was used until the sixteenth century but today it has been virtually lost.
The current church dates back to the eighteenth century and has a neoclassical style.
it has a small bell tower with a square plan slightly set back from the facade.
The interior has a Latin cross plan and houses some works of art such as the statue of St. Michael the Archangel of 1832 created by the Neapolitan sculptor Francesco Verzella.
The altar houses relics of Saints Vito and Venanzio and of Sister Maria Fortunata Viti, a Benedictine nun of Veroli beatified by Pope Paul VI
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