Tipologia
Citta
Indirizzo
This church appears to date from around the 18C. The facade is divided symmetrically by two rounded windows with iron grilles. Beneath these are two plaques placed after WWI to commemorate the fallen in a memorial chapel. The door has a wrought-iron fanlight surmounted by a large 18C stucco decoration. The roof has a double mixtilinear cornice.
Inside, four columns in red Verona marble adorn the centre of the nave, two of them set against the wall and two supporting the vaulted ceiling. On the right wall is a wooden Deposition with a Cross behind it. The sculpture dates from 1920, when the owner of the church bought it in Val Gardena (oral record).
The font, coeval to the church, is particularly interesting and decorated with vegetable volutes, lions and liturgical images.
Until 1959, when it was stolen, there was a glazed ceramic, attributed to Luca della Robbia, of the Madonna and Child with Flowers. The church is looked after by nuns but now belongs to the hospital.