The town of Pescantina lies along the banks of the river Adige. Worth visiting are the eighteenth century church of San Lorenzo martyr, with paintings of the Cignaroli School, and the remains of the ancient Romanesque church.
In the central square stands the church of San Rocco, of fifteenth century origin, with a sixteenth century portal and a bell tower with double lancet windows.
In the town hamlet of Arcè stands the Romanesque church of San Michele archangel (XII century), with frescoes of the twelfth and thirteenth century.
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