This church is mentioned starting in the 9th century in the archive of the Archbishop of Lucca, under whose jurisdiction it fell. Expanded in the 15th century, in 1710 is was once again enlarged with the creation of one central nave and two aisles. On the inside is a beautiful crucifix from the early middle ages, a painting depicting the Virgin Mary with the Baby Jesus and Saints Peter and Paul, signed by Andrea da Pisa and dated 1490, as well as a few fresco fragments, probably coeval.