In 1859 the building was built as an ex voto, out of a narrow escape, as confirmed by a plaque lying under the altar.
In 1859 the building was built as an ex voto, out of a narrow escape, as confirmed by a plaque lying under the altar.
The gabled façade exhibits a masonry consisting of an irregular stone block framed by square corner ashlars and is characterized by a portal surmounted by a lunette hosting a terracotta depicting the Madonna and child, an upper oculus with a thick frame in polished stone and two also these with a stone frame, symmetrically arranged.