These are two true Romanesque style gems in Camonica Valley (11th and 12th centuries). San Siro was built directly on the rock perched over the river and boasts a magnificent door, frescoes, and the crypt. Announced by the octagonal lantern rising over the vegetation, San Salvatore is a splendid testament to the presence of Cluny monks.
Pieve di San Siro – Frazione Cemmo – not accessible
Monastero di San Salvatore – Via Monastero – partially accessible
Free entrance/Donation
Hours:
Pieve di San Siro
April-October: Saturday, Sunday, and holidays 3:00pm-6:00pm
Upon reservation on other days and times
Monastero di San Salvatore
April-October: Saturday, Sunday, and holidays 10:00am-1:00pm
Upon reservation on other days and times