Ferrandina is worth a stop because the town is rich in religious buildings and aristocratic palaces. The town appears as a mosaic of small white and ochre facades, which spread up to the top of the hill dominated by the powerful silhouettes of the church of Santa Maria della Croce and the convent of San Domenico. The latter now houses the municipal library and a school. There is also the seventeenth-century monastery of Santa Chiara. Its church houses interesting paintings such as a Crucifixion by Pietro Antonio Ferro and an Immaculate by Francesco Solimena, one of the great figures of Neapolitan Baroque.

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