Structural configuration: an example of Romanesque Benedictine architecture, the stonework of the small oratory - built by the monks and linked to the monastery of St. Benedict in Val Perlana - is made of mostly uneven exposed stone ashlars. The small church has a single nave with two spans covered by cross vaults that culminate in a small semicircular apse - an architectural element of the original church which is still intact today: it has a half-dome vault covered by a gneiss stone roof.
Inside is a Baroque altarpiece, creation of the artist G. Barelli. The façade is surmounted by a small bell tower with a lateral sail that can be traced to a later architectural style.
Period of construction: 17th century