The Church of Saint James the Apostle is known to have existed as early as the 16th century. According to tradition, it stands on the site of the former Jewish synagogue, before the expulsion of the Jews from Sicily in 1492.
Inside the Church
- Saint James the Apostle (polychrome wood), by an unknown 16th-century artist.
- Our Lady of Graces (wall tempera), by an unknown 17th-century artist.
- Crucifix (painted polychrome wood), by an unknown 18th-century artist.







