Located at the edge of the town, towards the road that led to the Maina ford, the building, with its gabled façade introduced by the wide, tripartite portico, is a treasure chest of 18th century art. A rich wooden altar preserves the painting by Giuseppe Buzzi with Saint Nicholas and Saints Vitus and Maurice, while in the wooden altar opposite, there is a late altarpiece with Saints Florian and Lawrence.
The main, triptych altar has a central altarpiece by Secante Secanti depicting the Madonna and child surrounded by Saints Daniel, Roch, Sebastian, and Lawrence. To the sides, the lavish Comuzzo frames surround the Last Supper and Christ delivering the cross to the Aquileia proto-martyrs Ermacora and Fortunato.
Photography by Ulderica Da Pozzo