An earlier 14th century church at the site was rebuilt in the late 18th century by the architect
Pietro Maggi. The layout is that of a Greek Cross with a central dome with ribbed arches. The simple brick façade is flanked a single bell tower; it contains a marble plaque dedicated to those fallen during the war. The interior, including the cupula, was frescoed in the 1930s by
Guglielmo Ciarlantini with decorative symbols and grotteschi. The main altarpiece, depicting a
Madonna and Child with St John the Baptist and St Savino, was painted by
Antonio Liozzi. The left
transept has an altar with a canvas depicting the
Last Supper (1693) attributed to
Ubaldo Ricci. The work was commissioned by the confraternity of the Santissimo Sacramento. ==References==