Chiesa di Maria SS. Annunziata
Church of Maria SS. Annunziata is located on the slopes of small town of Capri Leone. Its origins are placed in between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries. The monument is characterized externally by its salient facade and the mighty pointed bell tower. The interior has three naves with ceiling with wooden trusses and two-tone tiled floor culminates in the presbytery, which houses framed by Baroque altar of red San Marco's marble and eighteenth century frescoes by modest invoice listed Saints Alfio Philadelphus and Cirino and Conversion of St. Paul, the marble statue of the holder, the highest masterpiece documented by Antonello Gagini, sculpted between 1533 and 1534. In the left aisle is preserved a processional "fercolo" of Annunciation with inside a wooden seventeenth century group depicting Annunciation.