Churches
Church of S. Antonio da Padova
The church, already erected in 1647, was modified in 1864, 1902, and 1956. The church features a facade in the typical Sicilian baroque style, equipped with two bell towers on the sides and columns with Corinthian capitals.
It is divided into three naves and has eight altars; of these, three altars date back to the seventeenth century: the main altar dedicated to Maria SS. Immacolata, one dedicated to S. Antonio da Padova, and the third to S. Francesco d’Assisi, characterized by a painting depicting S. Francesco d’Assisi, by G. Tresca. The church houses two wooden statues dating back to the early 1900s.