Church of San Giuseppe

Built in 1565, it has late – Renaissance features. Subsequent restorations of 1639, 1643 and 1758 modified, in part, the original plant. The church has a simple rectangular hall with square presbytery, which are attached to the bodies of the sacristy and the bell tower. The facade is unique, with a triangular tympanum and unadorned architrave door topped by a Rococo window. The door seems to date back to a nineteenth-century reconstruction.
Inside an imaginative stucco decoration wraps the chapels along the nave, framing the altars. On the right opens the chapel of St. Joseph, which emerges in the external profile as a small apse: the altar was rebuilt in 1927 but eighteenth century is the polychrome group of St. Joseph with child Jesus attributed to Filippo Quattrocchi. On the left side is important the 18th century wooden altar of St. Anna, with a contemporary painting of the wedding of the Virgin.

The altar of Madonna del Buonviaggio also retains its original wooden structure. The high altar, adorned with polychrome marble clerks and columns, is from 1673 with a central painting depicting the Holy Family with S. Elizabeth and S. Anna. Two underground crypts are marked by inscriptions of 1643 and 1864, respectively in front of the high altar and near the entrance. The nineteenth-century floor in polychrome ceramic has been replaced and few traces survive.