The Annunciation church in Fozzano: It shelters a 17th century chapel. Its recent restoration has revealed very beautiful frescos. The Saint John the Baptist church in Grossa: This church was built in the middle of the 12th century but hardly ever celebrated any religious services since the region was constantly threatened by Barbary invasions and thus often deserted. Its elegant façade proudly stands in the middle of the countryside. The Santa Maria Assunta church in Olmeto: This church dates from the 12th century and its oldest part was designed in the Romanesque style. It shelters two tabernacles, which come from the old convent, and a shrine, which holds the relics of Saint Generous. During years of drought, they used to be taken out into a procession to call-upon) the rain. The organ is also to be seen: it is one of the most interesting on the island. It was build by the Stoltz brothers in 1850 and was restored in 1981. The Holy Spirit chapel in Olmeto: If you take the beginning of the Southern Mare a Mare trail, you will soon see the Holy Spirit chapel surrounded by luxurious vegetation on the hillside. A pilgrimage is held on Easter Mondays. The Santa Maria church in Sainte Marie Figaniella: It is a very beautiful church that was built in the middle of the 12th century and consecrated to Saint John the Baptist and Saint Mary. It is made of yellow and grey granite. It holds a single nave and an apse covered with stone slabs. Its cornice is adorned with diverse human and animal geometrical patterns. It is a listed building and a Romanesque art masterpiece. Its belfry dates from 1850. The Saint Côme and Saint Damien convent in Sartene: It dates from the 19th century and shelters a small community of Belgian monks. It is the meditation place for "the penitent" who takes part in the Catenacciu during the Holy Week. The Santa Maria Assunta church in Sartene: It is the keeper of the cross and chains used in the Catenacciu, the famous Good Friday procession. The admirable furniture consists of various statues and paintings as well as a polychromatic marble high altar dating from the 17th century. The Saint Saviour church in Viggianello: This church dates from 1863. It was built with buttresses and still has its Romanesque style porch.