| The Church of SS. Trinity is known as the church of S. Anna, named by the saint venerated there. Already in 1154 belonged to the Benedictine monks of SS. Trinity in Venosa. It consists of a nave, surmounted by a small bell tower outside. The church is the seat of worship and of the Confraternity of Maria SS. Visitation, whose members, carried in procession on Good Friday, “Jesus at Calvary,” that is the penultimate of five Mysteries. Guards inside the wooden statues of St. Anna, by anonymous author, and of Mary SS. of the Visitation, by the sculptor Brodaglio, both of the eighteenth century. |