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The religious building was designed by Luigi Vanvitelli (1700-1773), architect of the Royal Palace of Caserta, made of limestone.
The clear stone façade is tripartite with pilasters and columns of the Corinthian order; the entrance consists of a round portal framed by columns that hold trabeation and tympanum decorated with ovules. The interior contains various sacred furnishings of the eighteenth century and the polychrome altar raised with a statue of the Virgin dell'Incoronata.