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Built in the sixteenth century, it has a gabled roof and a modern bell tower with four bells resting on the left of the façade. On this there is a portal framed in slatted stone whose lintel bears the inscription "Hic Y (e) h (up) s et Vir (go) and I (ehsus) C (hri) sti Adorato es M.d.E. ML d (e) P (hate) 1570 ".
The interior has a single nave and at the end of it there is a baroque wooden altar of good workmanship with decorated and gilded spiral columns. The statue of Our Lady of the Rosary is placed in a central position, and the statues of St. Peter and St. Paul are immediately below. Along the side walls there are four other altars, two on each side, three of them in the Baroque style.
The ceiling is wood and coffered and bears the date of 1664, while near the entrance a beautiful holy water is supported by a milestone from the Roman-Imperial era. The plaque with the Cross of Indulgences of Pope Leo XIII and the diocesan emblem of the 2000 Jubilee are set in the side wall.