Specific typology: church Structural configuration: The church complex of the SS. Nazaro and Celso is located in adherence to the cemetery and is composed of: the church, with a single nave and quadrangular presbytery; the bell tower; a porch. The church consists of two clearly distinguishable parts; the lower part of the building containing the nave and that of the presbytery. The bell tower, which on the ground floor also constitutes the atrium to the church, is characterized by a differentiated masonry based on the levels: a shoe in the lower part; in regular ashlars, higher up; in irregular masonry and then still regular, under the eaves. The portico, with five spans with cross vaults, is supported on one side by the south elevation of the church, and on the other is supported by stone columns and masonry walls. The buildings are in stone masonry, mostly irregular, with the exception of the bell tower and part of the masonry of the apse area of the church, where we find stone square pilasters and stone arches. Construction period: 14th – 15th century Architect: TarilliGiovan Battista, church, nave, walls and vaults, frescoes; Tarilli Giovanni Domenico, church, nave, walls and vaults, frescoes; De Magistris Giovanni Andrea, church, presbytery, frescoes; Crespi Daniele (circle), church, chapel on the left, frescoes; Carloni Carlo Innocenzo, church, atrium, frescoes.