Located at the foot of Mount Ortobene, at the end of a beautiful avenue from which one can enjoy the valley of Isporósile. Rebuilt between 1950 and 1957 on the site where a 17th-century one stood, designed by Nuoro artist Giovanni Ciusa Romagna.
The building has typical features of country churches: a single-nave hall, ending in a semicircular apse. The façade is granite with a pitched roof culminating in a bell gable, topping a rectangular single lancet window and a bronze portal, the work of Eugenio Tavolara.
An arch separates the nave from the apse, inside which is the raised altar, decorated in the lower part with a bas-relief by Tavolara, who also executed the crucifix and some candelabra. The apse is also decorated by a panel made by Sassarese sculptor Gavino Tilocca.