You will admire valuable works such as the tabernacle by Andrea Brustolon, the organ by Gaetano Callido, the altar by Dante Moro, the statues, and the bas-reliefs by Amedeo Da Pos. Important artistic and religious figures have been baptized at its baptismal font, such as the Servant of God Father Felice Cappello SJ (1879-1962), known as “the confessor of Rome.”
On September 26, 1919, in the Pieve of San Giovanni Battista, Albino Luciani received confirmation from Bishop Giosuè Cattarossi and later his first communion from the parish priest Don Filippo Carli. Under his guidance, Albino Luciani received the first teachings of Christian doctrine and the catechism of Saint Pius X and began his studies, maturing his vocation early on.