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Located in the small district of Santa Lucia, in a clearing in the middle of the town and slightly isolated from the group of houses, the Church of Santa Lucia is mentioned in a Bull of Pope Clement III of 1188.
The current appearance is the result of a modern restoration, characterized by stones and bricks left exposed on the side walls and on the back. It has a classic gabled roof and on the façade there is a simple but relatively large portal and a double lancet window surmounting it. A brick bell-tower supporting a bell is placed behind it.