The first historical records of the village date to 855, but this church took over the role of the old Parish Church of Saints Giovanni and Felicita only in the early 19th century.
In the village centre, the building, - completed in 1827 and consecrated by the archbishop of Pisa Cardinal Cosimo Corsi on 10th July 1865 – was initially an Oratory named after S. Giuseppe, recorded in the "Pastoral visit" of 1694. It houses a number works originally held in the Parish Church of Saints Giovanni and Felicita.
There is a late 15th century marble Eucharistic shrine and a late 16th century painting of particular interest.
The shrine is highly original, compared to those in many of the churches in the area, for the delineation of an interior space in perspective, featuring a vault with lacunars and niches containing angels holding drapes.
The painting is of the Virgin and Child flanked by four saints and the Eternal Father among angels musicians, of modest workmanship although clearly of baroque origin.