| It was built as a synagogue in the thirteenth century, and remained so until the expulsion of the Jews occurred in the sixteenth century. It then became the was built as a synagogue in 1247. It was transformed into a Catholic church under the title of Saints Quirico and Giovita. It was later dedicated to Saint Anne.
It was restored in 1841, in 1880 and 1978.
Were kept inside the paintings with scenes from the Old Testament.
Currently houses inside the Jewish section of the Diocesan Museum in Trani. Its simple facade is pierced by a simple entrance with lintel and an oculus above. |