| The church of San Domenico was built in the twelfth century with the dedication at Santa Maria of the Wall. Several decades after it was granted to the Dominicans, who alongside the convent that corresponds to today's Town Hall. Simple is the outside facade, topped by a single portal with baroque window. Inside it has a single nave flanked by side chapels, with a cross vault, large windows with baroque and neoclassical stucco decoration.
It preserves works of art, including an antique painting of Santa Maria di Giano, preserved in the sacristy, and a painting of St. Anthony the Abbot of the eighteenth century. |