- Maria Santissima di Belvedere Sanctuary
Built
on preexisting rupestrian crypts, it is painted with frescoes imitating
the Byzantine style. The chapel and the dormitory were built on an
ancient hill; the lateral altar is painted with a fresco portraying the
Madonna. The chapel was built thanks to the devotion of the people from
Carovigno to the Virgin Mary.
- Sant'Anna Church (17th century)
Built
between the end of the 17th century and the beginning of the following
century by the Imperiali family. It was "Jus Patronatus" of Michele
Imperiale, the feudal lord of Carovigno. The church, adjacent to the
castle, followed all its events, becoming the private chapel of the
feudal lords who succeeded.
- Carmine Church (17th century)
Along
the main avenue of the town, we can admire inside it frescoes dating
back to the 17th century and representing the Last Supper, together
with a painting representing San Lorenzo, by an unknown painter.
- Matrice Church (16th century)
The
building is dedicated to the Assumption and is situated along the road
linking Porta Brindisi to Porta Nuova. The Church was enlarged in the
16th century.
Province: Brindisi Region: Apulia