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It is located at the top of the hamlet Colliberti, is the parish church of the village and the current plant is the result of the reconstruction of the seventeenth century and of various subsequent restorations, the last completed in 1986.
The building is quite large and presents a horizontal crowning façade and a flat architrave portal. The roof is a hut but unlike other churches in the area does not have a large inclination, while from the back wall stands a bell tower that supports three bells.
The interior is in Romanesque-Abruzzese style, with a single nave and ceiling covered with exposed trusses and preserves the statue of San Barnaba, protector of Colliberti, made of elm wood.