The church of Saints Vincent and Anastasius, built to replace the ancient Hermitage of Sant'Angelo di Paganico, is the oldest and oldest in Ussita and depended on the Abbey of Sant'Eutizio di Preci, as named in the bulls of Bishop Enrico of 1115, Innocent IV of 1255 and Martin V of 1428. Built in Romanesque style surmounted by a bell tower, it has an arched portal with a notched ring and a graceful mullioned window. The church has a single nave and a semicircular apse circumscribed by a round arch in polished stone. . There are three arched single-lancet windows with notched ring that highlight the stone altar. There are two baroque wooden altars of the seventeenth century by master cabinetmakers of Visso. On the main altar it is possible to admire the canvas depicting Christ between Saints Vincent and Anastasius, attributed to Angelo Righi dates back to 1638.