It has a nave and a magnificent high altar and four wooden side altars of the 18th century. The high altar retable preserves 156 relics.
In 1780 the clock was installed but in 1959 the tower was demolished. The strategic location of the tower is perfect for the observer who wants to have an overview of the town.
The actual structure is unique of its kind, with a central body and two semicircular side wings. It has eighteen panels representing fourteen of the stations of Via Crucis and four of Via Lucis.
The necropolis and the boundary wall ruins testify the existence of an acient city. The site served also as sacred place.
Area protetta dal 1992, “Gabbara” è una zona boschiva, un percorso dedicato agli amanti dell'archeologia industriale, della geologia e della flora e fauna.
It was opened in 1909 in Salomone yard. Small-sized but it followed the basic laws of hygiene and was appropriate to the principle of a modern town.