The castle (749 meters above sea level) known since the 9th century as a possession of the bishops of Lucca, stands at the source of the Pescia river. The village has preserved the fortified system intact; inside, the town is divided into a particular pyramidal pattern at the top of which stands the Church of SS. Andrea and Lucia, sturdy stone construction of Romanesque origin. A walk inside this town, whose shape resembles an inverted fan, lying on the soft unspoiled nature, will reveal to the eye of the most attentive visitor artistic signs of considerable level that once expressed the dignity of the place.