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It is found by crossing Cologna Spiaggia from the Adriatica State Road and is located on the most important square of this populous and modern village of Roseto degli Abruzzi. Built in 1934, it is an entirely brick structure with a gable roof and a façade with a flat architrave portal surmounted by a lunette, a round window and, at the top and at the sides, by two short towers with a small final cusp. On the side walls there are some tall, narrow windows with a round arch, while on the back there is a high bell tower with a quadrangular base that houses two bells. Internally the room is characterized by an exposed wooden ceiling and is marked by three pointed arches of which the last part divides the nave from the apse and gives access to the presbytery and bears the coat of arms of Bishop Antonio Micozzi who built the Church .