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Dating back to the nineteenth century it is located on the square of the hamlet of Cesa di Francia, behind the access road to the village. It has a massive building with a gabled roof and a simple façade on which you can see the stone portal surmounted and a large window above it.
The bell tower is located on the left and is quite massive. The interior has a single nave with a small presbytery raised by a step, while at the back there is a very beautiful altar with round columns and tympanum broken in stucco with travertine shelves and in the center there is a kiosk where the statue is housed of the Madonna.
On the side there is the statue of Saint Anne, to whom the Church is named, and a beautiful wooden Crucifix probably coming from the Monastery of San Cassiano, also in the territory of Cesa di Francia, of which the perimeter walls remained.