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At the end of the last century it was deeply restored and made accessible again after many years of being left in a situation of neglect and neglect. The façade is particular because it has pillars, capitals and a round arched arch.
The roof is gabled and on the side of the portal, surrounded by the brick, two small windows open up to help give light inside which is small but graceful. All in stone, it has a remarkable wooden baroque altar dated 1631 and a humble altar table. The bell tower is located at the back and houses a bell.