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Located in the hamlet of Colledonico a little apart from the town was founded by Benedictine monks. Probably built in the fifteenth century, it was closed in January 2004 due to the collapse of part of the roof due to water infiltration and then reopened in 2007 following restoration and consolidation.
The highest roof is a gable but also has other shells of different shape that follow the heterogeneous composition of the structure. On the short side of the building there is a massive bell tower with a rectangular base that supports three bells. The interior, partially changed in the restorations of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, has a single nave and baroque furnishings with side chapels.