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It is a church with an imposing building located between the houses of the hamlet of Colledoro. In 1963 it was deeply restored and on that occasion was added the bell tower, which houses two bells of different sizes.
Also in 1996 restoration work was carried out and on 9 June of that year, on the occasion of the bicentenary of its construction, it was reopened to worship in the presence of the Bishop of Teramo and Atri Monsignor Antonio Nuzzi.
The brick façade dates back to the seventeenth century and has a gabled roof, while the interior has a single hall that ends with an apse in which the presbytery area is located. You can also admire the Diocesan symbol of the 2000 Jubilee, set in a column.