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The small Church of San Nicola is located in the middle of the handful of houses in the small Ciarelli village. It has a gabled roof, a small bell gable that supports a bell and a simple portal that opens onto one of the side walls.
The interior has a single hall, an essential altar with two niches behind which houses the statues of St. Nicholas and the Madonna with Child in her arms. Next to the altar there is a damaged bell bearing the inscription Ora Pro Nobis and a relief crucifix.
On the wall there is a tile of the Teramo-Atri Diocese on which is located the symbol of the 2000 Jubilee and the inscription Et verbum caro factum est. Iubilaeum AD MM. On another tombstone recessed on the wall there is a young lumberjack who died in these places far from his homeland where he reads here Giovanni Pelli from Sarsena (Forlì), exemplify of goodness and worker, who died at the age of 20 on the day June 21, 1916).