Mother Church The Mother Church (), dedicated to the
Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, was built in 1727 at the wish of Fulvio Gennaro
Caracciolo , the 3rd Duke of Montesardo. It stands on the site of a pre-existing building that dates back to the centuries. The church is separated into two levels by an
architrave. On the lower level, two alcoves at the side of the framed entrance
portal house statues in
lecce stone, a type of limestone found in the
Salento region. On the south-facing exterior, there is a large
fresco depicting
Saint Christopher. On the upper level, there is a rectangular
stained glass window depicting a
cross. Inside, there are some
baroque altars with paintings and statues above them. There is also an organ and a
pulpit dating back to the 18th century.
Church of Saint Barbara The Church of
Saint Barbara (), which dates back to the 13th century, was annexed to the female monastery of the
Benedictines. It has been almost completely destroyed and is used today for agricultural purposes. The church has a small
rose window with a
lunette below it. The interior is a single room that preserves traces of ancient frescoes that once covered the entire inside of the structure. The frescoes depict the
Byzantine era to the 15th century. A depiction of Saint Barbara can be seen holding a tower in her right hand, an
iconographic symbol of the saint. There is also a 14th-century
deesis, although it is missing the figure of
St. John the Baptist. It is uncertain when the church was abandoned. Bishop
Ercole Lamia did not include it in the report of his pastoral visit to Montesardo in 1590. However, it was still frequented by the faithful until the 18th century. The building is now private property and used for agricultural purposes.
Church of the Immaculate Conception The Church of the Immaculate Conception () dates back to 1870. It was built soon after the proclamation of the
dogma of the
Immaculate Conception. On the lunette, there is a frescoed scene of the
Passion of Christ.
Castle The castle is located in the old town center. It is said to have been commissioned by the
Caracciolo family or those related to the
Orsini family. It was built between the 15th and 16th centuries. Over time, the original layout has been considerably changed as the building has undergone significant transformations. The layout of the building is square in shape with four towers at the corners, also square-shaped. A fence runs along the perimeter. Inside, there is a square, once used for military purposes, that is overlooked by all rooms of the castle. The square was originally connected to the outside by a
drawbridge, which has since been replaced by a hybrid masonry connection. The walls have a slightly protruding
parapet decorated with
corbels. In the 20th century, the castle was bought by the Romasi
barons. After
World War II, it was passed from the family to the
Vocationist Fathers, who today manage the building as a retirement home for the elderly. == Events ==