Angioina Tower was built in 1369 by Queen
Joanna I of Naples on an old
Norman castle, the walls of which are still visible. The 25m tower is the main monument and symbol of Colletorto. A private family donated the tower to the local council in 1959, and the most recent restoration was in 2012. The Palazzo Marchesale, which now serves as the town hall, was built in the 18th century by the
Cremonese patrician Bartolomeo Rota, who reigned over the at the time. The palace was built upon the remains of the same castle as the Angioina Tower. It has two entrances on two different streets. The main facade faces the square where the main church, the Mother Church of Saint John the Baptist, is located. The Mother Church of Saint John the Baptist was built in 1730. The church has a single central
nave and no chapels.
Niches under the arches of the side walls contain statues of saints, and there is an altar at the front of the room. Inside the church, there is a 1751 painting by
Paolo Gamba, "The Holy Family", and an older painting on wood by
Antonio Solario, "The
Madonna of Purity". The church also contains
relics of Saint Theodore, Saint Victorin, Saint Clementine, and Saint Gioconda. and a painting by Placido Flaxis. The church was seriously damaged by the
2002 Molise earthquakes but has since been completely restored. The Church of Purgatory, now deconsecrated, was built and legally recognized in 1776 by a royal decree from
Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies. Since the 2002 earthquakes, it has been used as a
conference hall and
showroom. It is located inside the ancient town walls at the end of the main street. The Church has a large clockone of the largest in the regionbetween two small bell towers. A
low relief of a skull is carved on the
portal to remind churchgoers to behave righteously. The Chapel of Our Lady of Loreto is surrounded by olive trees on a hill 3km away from Colletorto. It was built by bishop Persio Caracci in 1638. The church underwent restoration in the 1990s. The Chapel of Saint Rocco is located in the cemetery 2km away from the . ==Economy==