Built in a single year in 1690, isolated between the fields and the eastern margins of the inhabited areas, almost a link between the houses along the Rio Bianco and those on the lower road to Cavalonte.
The radical changes that led to the current appearance were made between 1930 and 1934. Today it has a sober and balanced façade. Inside there is a wooden "ship's hull" ceiling; the only nave divided into three by the pillars on the perimeter walls is lit by the colours of the artistic windows.
The apse is the best point: it is dominated by the canvas of St. Valentine, by F. Furlanel (1651-1697) with the Madonna and Child, St. Joseph and St. John the Evangelist.