The place is accessible by taking the funicular, a modern version of
the steep cog railway that ran on hydraulic power in the 19th century.
And like everywhere else in Europe, this place is adorned by large churches,
with a few other things to look at.
In order to get up to the town, we have to take the Funicolare,
an electric train.
The town's biggest church (which means,
yes, there's more than one), and after a look around there, we wandered
around into town.
I liked the porcelain shops...
...and especially these items.
Most cities and towns in Italy are bereft of the homeless. I found
one in town, though.