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It was erected in the eleventh century on a foundation of the Benedictine monks, although today its structure is due to the reconstruction and expansion of the sixteenth century, but also to the work of adjustment and improvement of the early twentieth century.
The valuable portal is in stone with columns and lunette which houses a beautiful fresco of San Michele Arcangelo surmounted by two lions in stone almost certainly of the late fourteenth century and a polyptych composed of five aedicules in which are the figures of Santa Rita from Cascia, of San Francesco d'Assisi, of the Immacolata, of San Gabriele dell'Addolorata and of Santa Teresa of the Child Jesus.
The roof is gabled and internally the only aisle is covered by a barrel vault, which ends in a semicircular apse.