| Church of the eighteenth century with characteristics typical of the "brotherhood". The building is on two floors: the top floor is the real church, where religious services were held and where the congregation met, the second basement was accessed through an opening formed in the apse and in which were buried the deceased.
The main facade, stone made, is beautiful in its simplicity.
The single nave interior, is a valuable example of architecture from the XVIII century.
Appreciable the floor in his poverty and simplicity, made up of square tiles in plain brick. The organ is a real gem.
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