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It is located between the houses and alleys of the historic center and its construction dates back to the 1930s on a project by the local artist Francesco Patella and realized by the mason also of Mosciano Michele Ruffini, who wanted to give a precise reference of devotion to the neighborhood that was born in those years.
It is completely in brick and on the façade there is a portal with a flat architrave inserted in a much larger pointed arch where there is also a round window. On the rear there is a bell gable that houses a bell and is internally characterized by a single hall and a small presbytery area with a hint of apse in which there are the statues of St. Anthony of Padua and St. Anthony the Abbot.