Source (by 1374) Trinity was hospitable, supported by a fellowship affiliated with the hermits of St. Augustine, then or oratory of St. Ursula Academy's mother Paola, founded in 1600 Paola da da Foligno and was abolished in 1867. From 1887 home to the Poor Clares from the convent of Santa Caterina, also called "Virgin of the Field", rising in the west of the city.

The monastery contains paintings of the seventeenth and eighteenth century, Christmas has attribuite Quillerier, Giovan Battista Michelini, Francesco Refini, Charles Lamparelli and "Painter Populate" and a series of works from the sixteenth and seventeenth century by an unknown author.

To report, also, a Crucifixion with the Virgin, St. John and Marie, century fresco, in the entrance hall.

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