Small church dating back to the 15th century (1470), it can only be reached via paths and stands near a centuries-old lime tree. Slovenian architecture underlined by the presbytery introduced by an ogival arch, a networked ceiling of ribs and figured corbels supported by small columns, depicting the Three Kings, the Virgin and Child and St. Anna, interspersed with rosettes in the minor keys. The Three Kings are also depicted in the altarpiece probably created by Pasquale Florigerio of Pordenone in 1540. The altar, however, is of modern workmanship.
A small and charming church in the woods, easily accessible from the Castelmonte Sanctuary village via a forest road. For the more adventurous, it's possible to continue along the CAI trail, which initially requires carrying your mountain bike over rocks, before becoming a cycle path, first S2 for a few hundred meters, and then S1; do not use this trail on wet ground.