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Situated in Montefollonico in the district of Torrita di Siena, it was built at the end of the sixteenth century to preserve a fresco which adorned an ancient tabernacle, a painting of the Virgin with the Child of the last decade of the fourteenth century attributed to Andrea di Giovanni. The façade is adorned with brick corner pillar strips which support a triangular tympanum. A cornice divides it into two halves: in the lower half there is a stone doorway in an elegant late Mannerist style. At the intersection between the left transept and the apse is the bell tower, also decorated with brick elements