There was an elegant seventeenth-century casino, formerly of the Cagnoli, recently destroyed by a modern construction. It developed a quadrangular plan, with elevated noble plan, attic and covered to four falde; a frame of eaves to throat ran all' around. The lights were regular and symmetrically distributed. At the edge of the road stands the oratory dedicated to the Circumcision of N. S. Jesus Christ; in a plaque bears the date "D. O. M. ANO MDC XCII' (1). It has a simple gabled facade, oriented to the west. The portal is architraved with upper oculus while the roof, two-pitched, is set on a molded eaves frame. There is a reproduction by Procaccini depicting the Visit of the Magi.
The border rural complex includes a juxtaposed building with dead door elements. The rustic is disposed to the east with a porch with four archivolt lights. A tower rises on the roof of the civil part. The border rural complex includes a juxtaposed building with dead door elements. The rustic is disposed to the east with a porch with four archivolt lights. A tower rises on the roof of the civil part. The plant was completely destroyed by a recent renovation.