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Located in the hamlet of Santa Maria is located on a hill this large and at the same time austere church, also known as the church "outside the walls". Built in the fourteenth century on an ancient pagan temple, it is in Romanesque style.
Its facade is horizontal crowning with a triangular brick structure supporting the cross in a central position. The wooden portal is divided into 48 panels and is surmounted by a small empty niche, which previously housed a small statue of the Madonna.
At the top there is a round window that gives light inside and embellishes the flat façade. On the back there is a bell tower, also in brick, which holds two bells.
The interior has a single nave without an apse with a triumphal triumphal arch and has a remarkable seventeenth-century wooden baroque altar with gold friezes.
The ceiling is entirely covered with majolica tiles with geometric designs and stylized illustrations of animals.