The church of St. Augustine or Santissima Annunziata in Veroli dates back to the fourteenth century.
It was annexed to the hospital of the Santissima Annunziata and to the convent of the Augustinians.
The Augustinians had moved after the destruction of their headquarters in 1556 by the Spanish troops of the Duke of Alba.
They repaired the church and the convent and for this reason the church also took the name of St. Augustine.
During the French occupation after the revolution, part of the population took refuge in this convent.
After a period of decline, restoration work began in 1920 by the Confraternity of Death, Charity and Prayer, and Pia Unione dell'Addolorata and reopened.
The last restoration dates back to 1955 while the façade was rebuilt in 1967.
The interior has a nave with an apse and 6 richly decorated side chapels.
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