• Mother Church of St Mary of the Cross, built in 1490 and transformed at the end of the 18th century. The church comprises three 16th century doors and three Byzantine domes. The church houses a statue of the Virgin with the Child and two statues of Ferdinand of Aragon and his wife
Isabella del Balzo, executed by
Altobello Persio. • Our Lady of Mount Carmel church, located in the Purgatorio neighborhood, with a 16th-century door and arch. It was built by the Dominicans when they arrived from Uggiano. After an earthquake, the Dominicans abandoned the church and built the church of St Dominic. •
Capuchin Convent, which houses works of art attributed to
Pietro Antonio Ferro, such as a "Virgin and Child" and "Saints Peter and Francis". • St. Clare Monastery, built in 1688 with a tower that dominates the inner town. The monastery houses a
Crucifixion by Pietro Antonio Ferro and a painting of the
Immaculate Conception by
Francesco Solimena. • Saint Dominic Monastery, built in 1517, restored and completed in
Baroque style in 1760. It houses numerous paintings by Neapolitan school and a 17th-century organ, a wooden choir and a marble altar. • Saint Francis Convent, founded in 1614, including a church with two
aisles. • Madonna dei Mali Chapel, a countryside church with frescos by Pietro Antonio Ferro (17th century). ==References==