The interiors are rich and highly decorated.
The first chapel on the right, belonging once to the Confraternity of the Holiest Sacrament and della Misericodia has an altarpiece of the Madonna del Carmine with Saints by an unknown baroque painter. The statue of St Michael Archangel is a copy of a work by Andrea Sansovino.
The second chapel on the right has a canvas depicting the Madonna dai Sette dolori and Saints Filippo Benizzi and Cajetan of Thiene (1673) by Paolo Pietro Leoncini.
The first chapel on the left, rich in baroque decoration, was dedicated to St Ursula. This chapel has a Deposition (1612) by Andrea Polinori, which is based on a work by Federico Barocci for the Perugia Cathedral. The second altar on the left has a Madonna of the Rosary with St Dominic and St Catherine of Siena (1640) also by Polinori.
Other works the church include a copy of Andrea Sacchi’s Baptism of Christ, and a copy of Bernardino Spada's St Jerome. The altarpiece is an Madonna of the Immaculate Conception and St Peter, St Sabino, St Michael Archangel and St Paul (1665).[2]