Chiesa di San Rocco, owned by the Giovannini and Conti families, is a small oratory in whose vicinity, from the end of 1500 up to 1764, a gallows was placed for the executions issued by the Criminal Court of Terra del Sole.
The facade is simple, but decorative elements in terracotta are valuable. On the altar there is a painting of the seventeenth century that depicts S.Rocco, while another painting portrays the Madonna di Loreto.
A trapdoor inside the church allows you to descend into an underground crypt where the tombs of Aristide Conti are conserved, which in 1869 purchased the Castrocaro hot springs, giving a new impetus to the emerging thermal industry, and other components of the owner families .