It has rough-hewn masonry and regularly laid out, a single apse, central dome and half-barrels in the side aisles. Today it appears compromised by frequent agricultural work.
Rural church with a Greek cross plan, first mentioned in a document of 1170, as a fief of Cagnano. The site on which it stands is perhaps frequented in the Republican and Imperial ages. Nearby the building is reported, in fact, the presence of ceramic fragments, dating from a period between the classical and medieval ages.