In the hamlet of San Fedele Superiore stands the small 18th-century Oratory of Santa Liberata.
This oratory, built on a previous structure, has a 19th-century gabled façade, with a portal in relief of the Saint; on the right the 18th-century bell tower was resumed in the following century.
Inside, the stucco statues of the Saints stand out on the sides of the arch. Rocco and Giovanni Battista, imitating the motifs diffused by G. B. Barberini. The presbytery, preceded by a balustrade, has a grandiose altar with spiral and stucco columns, complete with "sky" and stuccos of the Annunciation, and of the altarpiece of the Immaculate Conception near Carlo Carloni; on the left the altarpiece from the early 17th century (Madonna with Child and Saint Catherine of Alexandria); to the right a Santa Liberata of a "tenebrous" dating from the late 17th century; on the vault we find stuccoes and frescoes repainted.
Stuccoes from 1747 and balustrade also in the chapel on the right, while the counter-façade preserves the 19th-century frieze.
(news from: GUIDES OF THE PROVINCE OF COMO, FROM CERNOBBIO TO THE INTELVI VALLEY and. NODO LIBRI, INTELVI VALLEY by F. CAVADINI and P. CAIROLI - Como)