This oratory is located inside the Pasquè farmhouse and dates back to the time of the most serious plague epidemics that struck the town in the 15th-16th century.
The corpses of the plague victims were buried in the square in front of it until 17th century.
The interior of the small building, which for centuries had been deconsecrated and transformed into a rustic one, had a single nave, with a small but elegant apse that still exists, on the walls of which there are traces of the ancient frescoes, depicting scenes from the life of the saint.
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