Description
In the center of the town stands San Francesco with its early Baroque facade, built before 1635, its interior containing a very richly decorated sacristy dating from 1721. The facade of the former Benedictine church of San Salvatore remains unfinished; the interior contains the dark green marble sarcophagus of Giuseppe Lucchesi, which is a copy of the sarcophagus of Frederick II in Palermo (another copy made of similar materials is to be found in the cathedral of Mazara del Vallo).
Attractions Near San Francesco, Naro