Church of San Martino in the town of Arnad in the Italian region of Val d'Aosta today attracts tourists with its old cycle of frescoes and colored drawings on the back of the yard. The current building has a rectangular-shaped church with three naves and a roof of a converted Gothic Groin vault. Columns, almost all well-shaped quadrangle support huge arches that rest on capitals. The facade of San Martino is decorated with tuff portal from the 15th century, and that in turn is remarkable keeled arch, which represents two intertwined tree trunk with round window-rosette on top. Also pay attention to the graceful arched windows. The bell tower of the church with a square base surmounted by high pyramidal spire.
The ceiling of the left lateral chapel decorated with frescoes of San Martino late Gothic period. They depict Saint George defeating the dragon, the feast of Herod, the crucifixion of Christ and John the Baptist's beheading. Inside, in the parish museum, it contains several interesting ritual gizmos, including the crucifixion of the second half of the 13th century and two German bas-relief with the image of St. Roch and Sebastian, who is credited with the creation of the sculptor Michael Parta disciples (the second half of the 16th century). To visit the museum, you must agree in advance with the parish priest Arnada.
I can complement the description