The brickwork façade is triangular at the top, with numerous decorations and geometric elements. It is formed by horizontal bands separated by frames. The portal has a brickwork arch and marble
architrave dating to the 19th century. Over the portal is a series of fake niches with (apart from the three central ones, which are windows) traces of 14th-century frescoes. In the third band are rich terracotta decorations, while in the middle of the façade is a
rose window with concentric decorations, flanked by two ogival double mullioned windows with square frames. The decoration of the façade's summit includes a statue of the "Madonna with Child", between two circles and
Lombard bands crowning the upper edge. The bell tower, originally of the same height as the façade, is decorated with mullioned windows, Lombard bands and a cusp. The interior has a rectangular hall, a semi-octagonal choir and a
presbytery. The secondary altars on the sides are decorated with frescoes and a canvas of the
Moving of the Icon of Madonna del Buon Consiglio (1756), by
Francesco Ferrario. The High Altar is also from 1756, and is made of marble,
hardstones and bronze. The presbytery and the choir are decorated with frescoes by Giambattista Gariboldi, including an
Assumption of the Virgin (and a
Glory of St. Augustine, respectively. ==References==