San Francesco Theatre
It hosts shows, concerts and cultural events that unite the village's history with its vibrant contemporary life.

The San Francesco Theatre welcomes theater companies engaged in festivals and shows of various genres, concerts with choirs, musicians and singers of international fame, as well as dance companies, conferences and conventions.
The construction of the Church, commissioned by the Monaldeschi della Cervara and dedicated to the Nativity of the Virgin, dates back to the early 13th century, when it was entrusted to the Order of Friars Minor Conventual of Saint Francis.
The building has a single nave and, on the north side, a raised apse. The ceiling, made with the exposed truss technique, still preserves a sober and harmonious charm today. Over the centuries the church has undergone several interventions and transformations, the most significant of which date back to the 18th century, when the original Gothic structure was enriched with Baroque elements.
Among the works of greatest interest are the frescoes in the nave, attributed to Romanelli, and those in the apse, traceable to Davanzarano. Also noteworthy are a 16th-century crucifixion with two saints, located near the exit, and a fresco on the right wall depicting Saint Anthony with episodes of his miracles. Finally, on the opposite wall stands the tomb of the Monaldeschi della Cervara.






