The Church was build in the second half of the 15th century, outside the illage, on the edge of the Via Antica Valeriana, at that time the only way of communication with the alley. The interior has a wide nae with three bays, divided by pointed transverse arches, coered by oblong cross aults and receies light from the circular eye on the facade. Around 1533 Romanino undertook the work of frescoing the nave of the church.
The cycle of frescoes depicts scenes from the Passion and Death of Jesus in a very eocative way. The artist's anti-classical and epressionist language reaches its maimum epression in this work....