A conservatory of this name was documented by 1586, with the aims of providing for young and poor abandoned girls, patronized by the aristocrat Giovanni La Rocca. The institution not only housed the girls, who were entering marriagable age, but also taught them a craft and prepared them for marriage with a small dowry. After the
1693 Sicily Earthquake flattened the prior structure, which was located near the present church of
San Biagio in
Piazza Stesicoro, the present buildings were erected circa 1720 under the patronage of the aristocrat Giuseppe Asmundo Mendicino, work continued by his heirs. The
Asmundo family remained as directors into the 20th century. The church of Sant'Agata del Conservatorio delle Verginelle has a narrow, three-story facade on via Greco, with the top story having a three-arch veranda from which the girls could watch processions pass by. A similar conservatory for girls in town was affiliated with the church of
Santa Maria della Purità. ==References==