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Built between the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th century, it is entirely in stone, with a gabled roof and a façade characterized by a beautiful portal with a lintel supported by decorated shelves and surmounted by a frescoed lunette and the coat of arms of the Congregation.
On the back there is a bell tower with two bells. Internally it is a single room with vaults supported by round arches resting on quadrangular columns. The presbytery area is the oldest part of the church, is raised above the rest and was enlarged and renovated at the beginning of the eighteenth century, while the two side altars consecrated to Saint Anthony of Padua and the Madonna were enlarged in the same period of the Seven Pains.
Below this is a wooden statue of Christ, probably from the fifteenth century. Above the entrance portal, in the choir is a richly decorated nineteenth-century organ.
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