Blessed Virgin Assumption Church

Set at the apex of a flight of steps, it is flanked on the right by a square-bore bell tower, while the inflected-crowned elevation is rather simple, adorned with a small rose window over the portal and a niche with a statue. The building is covered with pointed vaulting broken by sub-arches. The construction dates back to the early 17th century.

The Church of the Assumption houses a collection of statues including the statue of St. Bartholomew (17th cent.) arranged in the chapel of Our Lady of Itria. The church houses a valuable pipe organ from 1758.

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