| It is located in the historic center. It was founded in 1560. It was restored in 1854. It was Vicar Provincial of the Dominicans of Apulia until 1809. From 1819 it was the Seat of the Piarist. From 1866 it was also the town school. Today it is home to the parish, and is the seat of the Confraternity of the Purification of Sorrows. The building is in late-Baroque. Interior: paintings from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. Oratory: painting of the Madonna and Child by Fabrizio Santafede, late seventeenth-early eighteenth century. |