| The church was built for the Dominicans in 1763, the area of the church of Santa Croce (XIII century), which is the small Romanesque bell tower. The "international center for Shroud" has given the church the ostenzione a permanent copy of the Holy Shroud, on canvas in size.
The church has a facade of late Baroque-Neoclassical two orders, scompartita by four pilasters and two cornices and crowned by a pediment pierced by a typical central window per day.
Inside the church is divided into three aisles by tall pillars. It preserves the tombs of some of the great local families of the past, a Pity dated the sixteenth and inspired by Michelangelo. |