Located along the so-called "Cesi shortcut", it was probably erected in the 1400s as a votive aedicule commissioned by popular devotion and transformed in the 1600s.
It features a small portico with three pillars and a ribbed bell tower with a single arch.
Inside there is a fresco representing an angel carrying a model of the church of St. Angelo by Bartolomeo Barbiani in the early 17th century.