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Placed in a small open space on the edge of the small town of Cusciano, its construction dates back to the thirteenth-fourteenth century, although the current configuration is due to a profound restructuring of 1960.
Its façade, entirely in exposed stone and well cured, it is horizontal crowning and has a stone portal preceded by a tiny canopy. On the right is a sturdy high bell tower that houses two bells.
The interior is characterized by a single room, a ceiling covered with wooden truss girder and three baroque altars, the two side dedicated to Saint Lucia and the Blessed Sacrament, while the central one has a statue of Madonna and Child surrounded by fifteen squares made between the fifteenth and sixteenth century that depict the same number of Mysteries of the Rosary.