Small church built in the 14th century. According to a report drawn up by the parish priest of Lauzzana, Don Antonio Zearo, in the 1900s, the church was consecrated in 1359. Unfortunately, the church currently lies in poor condition, the external plaster is missing and the church is in a partial state of neglect. The exterior is in mixed exposed brickwork. The main façade has a portal with stone piers and architrave; square corner stone blocks and single-lancet windows set on the top of the two-pitched roof.