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Located in a farmyard along the road between Zampitti and S. Agostino, it was built in the seventeenth century and shows a clear rural character. The roof is gabled, the façade crowned with a mixtilinear pattern and the double-bricked bell tower with two bells.
The entrance portal is simple and with a flat architrave on the sides of which there are two small square windows and above a round window. Near the top there is a small empty niche that perhaps once housed a statue of the Madonna.
Unlike simplicity and a bit of external decadence, the interior is very rich, with a single hall and with eight large seventeenth-century frescoes depicting Sant'Andrea, San Biagio, San Berardo, San Bartolomeo, Santa Margherita, Sant ' Angiolo Custode, Maria SS. Addolorata and Saint Anne.
Behind the altar, in a central case, there is the statue of the Madonna with the Child in her arms. In the wall near the entrance there is an old stoup engraved with the inscription INRI and Maria s. of Mar 30 1643, interpretable as Maria sub die Martii 30 1643, with the date interspersed with a cross.