The Church of San Carlo arises on the main Square. The date of construction is unknown, but from the middle of the XVI century the religious building already existed, with a single aisle and coveredd by a dome. The current look is determined by static and ornamental operations, made by Gaetano Barba, who also realised a facade accompanied by a bell tower, which didn't previously existed. The only aisle frames the canvas portraying la Madonna col Bambino, surrounded by an array of angels and St. Giuseppe and King Davide on the side. At the centre of the coffered wooden is represented "San Carlo among the plague victims", of Maltese.