Outside the built-up area of the Piancarani hamlet, the Church of S. Anna presents itself in the aspect due to the restorations of the second half of the twentieth century. Of the original sixteenth-century structure it retains only the pronaos, embellished by four large columns that support a triangular tympanum.
On the gabled façade there is a small bell gable with a bell. Inside, with a single nave, there is a wooden statue (early seventeenth century) depicting St. Anna who supports Maria Child with outstretched arms. Popular and highly venerated, it was restored in 1954 in Ortisei (BZ).
On the wall behind the altar there is a large fresco with the titular saint. Noteworthy is an eighteenth-century wooden simulacrum representing St. Simeon with the Child Jesus in his arms.
Currently not accessible.