Specific typology: church Structural configuration: The complex of the church of San Lorenzo consists of the church, the bell tower, the sacristy, the parish house and the Oratory of the Cross and is surrounded by a stone fence that delimits the churchyard. it enters through an entrance arch inserted in a visible stone structure covered by a gabled roof. Outside the fence there are three surviving chapels of the 18th-century Via Crucis which introduced to the complex. The church is plastered and painted, with the exception of the central part of the façade, which is made of masonry with exposed square stones, with splayed mullioned windows and a Baroque portal. The bell tower is in exposed masonry in the basement, plastered in the last two levels and ends with a very pronounced cusp. The chapels of the Via Crucis are plastered and painted. The Oratory of the Cross has a simple gabled façade, plastered and painted, with Croce and Angeli in the under-eave area. Construction period: 18th century Architect: Barberini Giovanni Battista, church, stuccos; Crespi Antonio, church, vaults, paintings; Baino Michele, church, vaults, elevation; Scotti Carlo, church, presbytery, vault, frescoes; Frisoni Donato Giuseppe, church, right chapel, stuccos; Caprani Paolo, church, second chapel on the left, frontal; Gelpi Antonio, church, presbytery, high altar, small temple Includes • Church of S. Lorenzo, Laino (CO) • Bell tower of the Church of S. Lorenzo, Laino (CO) Current use:entire asset: church Historical use:entire asset: church Legal status: Catholic religious body property.