This church was restored in the seventeenth century but retains an important late-fifteenth-century fresco cycle.
The fresco cycle represents the Stories of the Virgin.
Religious altarpieces, fresco cycles, and small works for private devotion were very popular.
A major fresco cycle was added in the early 14th century.
However, on the wall is a fresco cycle dating most likely from the 8th century.
The church was possibly decorated with a fresco cycle celebrating his military exploits.
The interior has a fresco cycle from 1429.
The church also boasts one of Italy's most delightful fresco cycles.
The fresco cycle covers three walls framed by fictive architectural elements.
There is a fresco cycle by 15th-16th century local artists in the church.