| The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is also called "Church of the Convent" because, until 1868, was adjacent to the convent of the Franciscan Friars Minor. Built in 1586 on commission from the Prince Lucio Palagano, consisted of a nave. Later, in the 18 century, it was adding a second, right at the entrance door and, in 1898, a third on the left. The façade is very simple, only enriched by the portal and the two central windows above. Inside, very interesting are the nine stone altars and paintings representing the Crucifixion and the Immaculate, was placed in the aisles, the Pietà, Providence and St. Salvatore from Orte, both of the Franciscan Friar James of San Vito, placed in the presbytery |