The church, of Lombard origin, rises in the village on a hill overlooking the town.
It can be accessed from Via 21 Aprile or by the two long front staircases: one wide and accompanied by the tabernacles of the Via Crucis (frescoed in 1987 by Livio Conta); the other narrow, (Pirelca) that starts from Via Vittorio Emanuele II. The building was built in a late Baroque style by Pietro Bianchi in 1773.
Inside you can admire the marble altars, the wooden statues of S. Martino, the Madonna della Neve and the Madonna and Child and three canvases in the Presbytery with scenes from the life of S. Martino. On the churchyard in front is the monument to the Fallen of Zuclo restored in 1974. Also to be admired is the imposing mass of the bell tower with 5 bells, with a clock, built entirely of granite blocks.
STRENGTH:
The external staircase with the Via Crucis.