A church at the site was originally begun in the 13th century, with a simple single nave and transept as typical of
Franciscan order churches. The church was completed in 1445. The design was once attributed to a friar, frà Filippo da Campello. In the 14th century, the Paradisi chapel was built, which was decorated with frescoes by
Bartolomeo di Tommaso of Foligno. The frescoes depict
The Last Judgement with scenes of Paradise, Hell, and the seven major sins. The bell tower was built in the 16th century and is decorated with
majolica tiles. Also in the church is an altarpiece depicting the
Adoration of the Magi by
Cesare Sermei, and frescoes of the
Story of the True Cross (1575) by
Sebastiano Flori of Arezzo, a pupil of
Giorgio Vasari. ==References==