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== Appearance == === Layout and fabric === The chapel is slightly elevated above street level, and seems to be on a crypt. It has a rectangular plan, with a semi-circular chapel attached to each side. Ancillary accommodation is in a single-storey range attached to the back. The walls are rendered in an off-white. The main roof is pitched and tiled, the ancillary range has a single-pitched roof and the side chapels have their own semi-conical tiled roofs. Each side wall has a pair of rectangular windows flanking the chapel, and a small round window high up at the sanctuary end. To the right of the far end is a tower campanile, a simple white structure on a square plan with a bell-chamber having an arched opening on each face and a tiled cap. The arches have imposts, and rest on a cornice. Also, each is within a recessed rectangular panel. === Façade === The single entrance has an open cubical porch, having a large arch in the front and sides. These are supported by a pair of square piers with imposts at the front, and a pair of matching pilasters at the back. The interior is cross-vaulted. The side arches are accessed by stairs leading to a little patio inside the porch, but the front arch is blocked by railings. The chapel frontage has a pair of rectangular windows flanking the porch, and a small relief-framed tondo near the gable.
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