The parish church of St Lucy in Giustino.
The church, first mentioned in the early 1200s, has been enlarged and remodeled several times throughout history, unfortunately causing some of the works inside to be lost. In particular, those of the Baschenis, which originally represented the stories of the life of the Saint and a cycle with depictions of the twelve sibyls, the four doctors of the church and the evangelists. Always attributed to Simon II (although some think it is Simon I) are the frescoes of the nativity of Jesus and the burial of the Saint, still intact and in good condition. The decorations of the presbytery, made in 1536, form a pictorial frame to the majestic wooden altar made in 1530 by the Brescia sculptor Stefano Laberti.
STRENGTH:
The precious frescoes on the wooden altar.