The church was built in the 13th century and was originally dedicated to San Donato.
The building is the result of several restorations and transformations that continued over many centuries. In 1304 it was enlarged with the annex of the convent of the Poor Clares. Later, inside, ancient paintings were discovered hidden behind a layer of lime wash, one of which dates back to the 15th...
The church was built near the cell of the saint in 1613, on the ruins of a small existing church, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, which had a single hall and semicircular apse.
The facade was rebuilt in the 18th and 19th century and is divided into three vertical sections by sturdy stone pilasters. On the left is the bell tower and the main portal is enriched by coping with scrolls and...
Built on the ruins of the castle of the Counts of Celano, it has been restored several times over the centuries. The façade is horizontally crowned and has a Renaissance portal from 1553 and a simple moulded rosette window with twelve columns resting on a central quatrefoil ring. On the capitals are twelve semi-circular arches.
On the portal is a relief of the Eternal Father. Above it is...