Enlarged in the late seventeenth century, it has all the characteristics of baroque art, the principles are the result of the reform and against the Council of Trent. It was also a difficult concluded between the pastor and the people, all because of a garden!
Gold and polychrome depict religious history, but also because civil restorations intervene after the passage of the French Revolution in Savoy, then owned by the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia. This building also evokes the neoclassical art, which revisits the nineteenth century after the discovery of Pompeii and Herculaneum. The windows of the twentieth century, and the last altar, bring modern touch to them.
The Church of St. Sigismund Parish Church since the fourteenth century and is still a place of worship, therefore, we must follow the rules.
Open daily (visible in the vestibule). Closed: Sunday, August 13, 2015, for the installation of the Baroque concert in the evening. NB: subject to last-minute ceremonies.
Sunday Mass at 11 o'clock.