Originally it was an Agostinian hermitage and it was enlarged between 1666 and 1762. It preserves the lowered nave of the Romanesque parish looking at the small port from where the pilgrims sailed to Santiago di Compostela. On the left side of the late XIX century there is a niche that is the monument of Pietro Leopoldo by Domenico Andrea Pelliccia (1774). Inside two little painted woods of the Florentine school representing "Saint Lawrence" and "Saint William from Aquitania" are remarkable.
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