2016 — DECLARED AN ASSET OF CULTURAL INTERST
Dedicated to St. Andrew the Apostle, this is a 17th-century Baroque building, with some elements from earlier periods.
The entrance is a portico supported by three Tuscan columns. The church has three naves, with semicircular arches on cruciform pillars. The high altar altarpiece, presided over by a painting of St. Andrew, patron saint of the town, after his martyrdom and death by crucifixion in the form of an ‘X’.
In the Chapel of the Rosary there are paintings such as The Presentation of the Child in the Temple and The Betrothal of Mary.
Beneath the bell tower sits the baptismal font and a painting on silk depicting St. Hippolytus being dragged by horses.
