The small church is dedicated to Saint Clare of Assisi and is open on August 11th, the saint's memorial. Inside, you can see a luminous fresco.
It is located in the now-abandoned hamlet of Braidacurti (Marignana di Sesto al Reghena), whose etymology comes from "Braida," meaning enclosed farm, and "Curti," from the Venetian family who owned it. The building dates back to the late 17th or early 18th century, but was extensively remodeled in 1855 and restored between the two world wars in 1920 and 1940.