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The church was built in the mid 18th century.
The building has a simple pitched roof and a facade enlivened by the visual spaces created by the two side and two central columns.
Inside, the nave is covered with a barrel vaulted ceiling and the semi-circular apse is flanked with two choir balconies.
To the sides of the nave are five chapels, two on the left and three on the right. The baptismal font is immediately to the right on entering the church. The walls are decorated with fake marble, as are the columns which divide the arches of the chapels to join at the architrave, with capitals of golden plasterwork, which serve as a base for the vault. The decoration of the apse also follows the same rhythms of columns. A large window opens at the centre of the bowl.































