Romanesque church, known since 1275, indicated as a baptismal church in 1302-1303. The XIVth century entrance portal in travertine, probably executed by Sienese craftsmen, comes from the now extinct church of Saint Elisabeth, from where the XVth century Holy water basin and the travertine altar dossal , located behind the main altar, also come. The church has three entrance doors and three naves with four late Baroque altars. On the second altar, there’s a wooden XVIth century carved and painted Crucifix, that comes from the church of the Corpus Domini destroyed by a landslide in 1697.
Romanesque church, known since 1275, indicated as a baptismal church in 1302-1303. The XIVth century entrance portal in travertine, probably executed by Sienese craftsmen, comes from the now extinct church of Saint Elisabeth, from where the XVth century Holy water basin and the travertine altar dossal , located behind the main altar, also come. The church has three entrance doors and three naves with four late Baroque altars. On the second altar, there’s a wooden XVIth century carved and painted Crucifix, that comes from the church of the Corpus Domini destroyed by a landslide in 1697.