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When compared to the town of Colledara and at the end of a road that leads to a hillock, it was almost certainly built in the 16th century and today it appears slightly crumbling from the outside.
The roof is a gabled roof and on the facade there are three large windows with a round arch and a portal with a flat architrave surmounted by a lunette with a round arch.
Posteriorly but physically separated from the building stands a massive bell tower with a square base that houses two bells and a large round clock. The interior, with a single nave, houses a wooden baroque altar and spiral columns.