The structure is mentioned for the first time in historical documents dating back to 1225, although it was repeatedly remodeled over the centuries. Built on a pre-existing building, the portal bears the date 1739.
The bell tower is late Romanesque. Inside there are numerous frescoes attributed to the Tarilli; an oil painted canvas depicting the Madonna and Child, is dated 1590; on the wall to the left of the nave there is a walnut panel painted in rustic art of the seventeenth century, representing S. Rocco and S. Antonio Abate.