Specific typology: church Structural configuration: The complex of San Sisinnio, situated on a panoramic terrace, consists of the church, with a baroque narthex and a sacristy placed on the right side, and the bell tower, accessed from the sacristy. The church has a single nave with side chapels, a rectangular presbytery and a semi-circularapse. In the first bay there’s a cantorial, which is accessed by a metal spiral staircase. The façade, plastered and painted with trompe l'oeil decoration, is preceded by an irregularly shaped narthex, also with trompe l'oeil decorations, supported by pillars and with a flat ceiling. The south and rear sides of the apse, visible from the lake, are plastered and painted, with very degraded plaster. The north elevation, less visible, is instead in masonry facing, with an irregular texture. The bell tower is plastered and painted. Construction period: 17th – 18th century Architect: Barelli Bernardino the Elder, church, main facade, paintings/church, presbytery, vault, paintings; Orsolino Tommaso, church, third chapel on the right, statue; Giovanni Battista Barberini, church, stuccos, project; Gerolamo Alipandi, church, stuccos, execution Includes • Church of San Sisinnio, Argegno (CO) Current use: entire asset: church Historical use: entire asset: church Legal status: Catholic religious body property