• Hot Springs, first constructed during the Roman era, with remnants of mosaics dating from the 2nd century. • Mother Church of
Santa Maria delle Grazie, from the 15th century, greatly damaged by the earthquake of 1693. It has a nave and two aisles, with rich internal decorations dating from the 17th century. The high altar has a painting representing the
Nativity of the Virgin, attributed to
Carlo Maratta. • San Filippo Neri (16th century), church with the annexed Oratory. •
San Francesco dell'Immacolata, church built in the 13th century, with a quadrangular
cloister was added in the 15th century. The church houses the burial chapel of the Naselli barons, with a funerary monument of Baldassarre II Naselli attributed to
Antonello Gagini. •
Maria Santissima Annunziata: parish church and minor basilica, dedicated to the Virgin of the
Annunciation, founded in the 16th century, rebuilt from 1772 to 1773 when a
baroque façade was added. The interior hasartworks dating from the 15th century onwards, as well as a marble font by
Mario Rutelli (1912). •
Castello Naselli, originally an octagonal
Byzantine fortress renovated in the 14th century. •
Peace Pagoda : on 24 May 1998, the Reverend
Gyosho Morishita of the
Nipponzan-Myōhōji Buddhist Order dedicated a
stupa at Comiso, near the
NATO base. ==Economy==