Main venue for the Confraternity of Our Lady of Suffrage, it was rebuilt around the mid 17th century. It has a single nave, enriched by an important canvas by De Longe on the main altar, representing Our Lady of Suffrage. To complete the architectural complex, on the side towards the road, a chapel with Greek-cross plan built in the first half of the 18th century. Our Lady of Suffrage is also represented in frescoes by Sebastiano Galeotti in the sacristy where there are numerous rare 18th century antiques.