This Sardinian neo-classical church was completed in 1845.
It has a semi-circular apse. The façade is very simple, with a single-storey door framed by pilasters and topped by a semi-circular window.
The bell tower occupies the north-west corner of the church and has no internal wall. Access to the bells is via a wooden spiral staircase built in the early 20th century by Cervan craftsman Pomel.
The roof was re-roofed in 1985, as was the rendering on the façade, which had to be redone in 1991.
The bell tower occupies the north-west corner of the church and has no internal wall. Access to the bells is via a wooden spiral staircase built in the early 20th century by Cervan craftsman Pomel.
The roof was re-roofed in 1985, as was the rendering on the façade, which had to be redone in 1991.



