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It is located between the houses of the small village of Gagliano, a hamlet of Campli, and was built in the early nineteenth century. With a gable roof, a brick façade with a flat crown and a flat architrave portal of exquisite workmanship, it is a small but nice and tidy structure.
The interior has a unique environment with many religious elements such as three statues, of San Giovanni Battista, of the Madonna and of Sant'Antonio Abate, two crosses behind the altar, of the squares along the side walls that serve as stations for the Via Crucis and, embedded in the wall, an original mortar-shaped holy water font.