Dedicated to the saints Anthony and Bartholomew, this rectangular-shaped chapel sits in the centre of the village, its bell-tower to its right.

The roof ridge bears the writing “1750” and the statue of Saint Anthony is placed in a niche on the façade. The interior features a 1734 baroque altar decorated with four spiral columns and a crucifix with the inscription  “per la pace, in tempo di Guerra 1917”. You will also find a painting depicting the Sacred Heart of Mary, the Madonna of the Carmine, a bishop and Saint Anthony.

According to the sources, the chapel dates back to an earlier time: complaints of the locals against the parish priest of Châtillon, who did not celebrate Holy Mass there, were recorded as early as 1693. This chapel became the seat of a rectorate which started on 8 June 1762, but was terminated thirty years later, as no rector, nor funds to maintain it were found.

The rectorate was reinstated in 1909 and lasted until 1925.