The church was built thanks to the will of the community, between August 1618 and August 1619, seemingly because of the exhortations of Father Giuseppe Da Faenza, who came to preach in Marostica in 1617. The construction was made possible thanks to the offerings of the faithful and the donations of some zealous and industrious citizens of Marostica.
It is located in the area that the citizens call "The high streets", an expression intended to highlight an elevated position compared to the square that is the heart of the city.
It has a baroque facade. The interior is a square-shaped single room and the ceiling frescoes were made by Giuseppe Graziani (1699 - after 1760).
STAIRCASE CARMINI
It leads to the Chiesa dei Carmini. It was built in the seventeenth century to obtain, in relation to the Church of the Carmini, an effective scenic effect for those entering from Porta Vicenza.