| It was erected in 1580 not far from the small Church of the Annunciation and subsequently modified and restored several times, the last renovation was in 2009. It comes with a sloping roof, from whose back stands a belfry containing three bells, one of which, less than, greater than the other two. On the sides there are high buttresses to reinforce the structure of river pebbles and gravel on the bottom, the splayed windows. On the façade there is a simple portal, also made of brick, surmounted by a window blind. The interior has a nave ending in an apse. |