Church Tower
The 15th century church tower, made of exposed brickwork, is 40 meters high at the top of the high cusp. The four single-lancet windows on two levels at each side are crowned with small arches. A ball, a weather vane and a cross were set on the cusp during the restoration in 1925. They collapsed in 1980 and were rebuilt adding the “V” of San Valerio on the weather vane. Clock faces can be seen above the belfry.