It was built in 1516 at the request of the Town Council as a thank you to San Rocco for being spared from the plague.
Attached to the church was a convent of Servite friars. Between 1923 and 1927, having become the property of the municipality, it underwent complex restoration and became the War Memorial for the Fallen of the Great War. The exterior was restored to its sixteenth-century appearance, while the interior, with a single nave, was decorated with the mural paintings “Stories of the War” by Angelo Zamboni. Where the convent once stood, today there is the evocative park “delle rimembranze.”