| It was built in 1528 at the behest of Vittorio Soranzo, the Venetian governor of Trani. The church is Baroque, with a dome-shaped tower that was demolished in 1910 to place the current clock. The bells date from 1753 and 1765. Inside the church, which has a plant with a single hall, houses the paintings of the Neapolitan school of the eighteenth century: The Massacre of the Innocents, Job and Rachel, the washing of feet and Rebecca and Elena. There is also a statue of San Rocco, built by Riccardo Brudaglio from Andria in 1776.
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