Chiesa di San Ferdinando
It was built by the Jesuits in many phases and various modifications, which culminated in the project by Fanzago, where they met also the ideas of Giovan Giacomo Di Conforto. The facade was built on project of Fanzago: the first register, in piperno and marble, was completed in the seventeenth century; the second register was completed between 1738 and 1759, but were eliminated after cleansing the side vaults and the railing of Fanzago, inputting, as in the design of the Di Conforto, a Classical pediment. The interior has a Latin cross plant with chapels, is painted in the vault and the dome with cycles by Paolo De Matteis; in the left transept there is the tomb of Lucia Migliaccio, by Tito Angelini, added at a later stage to the marble decorations by Lorenzo and Domenico Antonio Vaccaro. On the altarpiece is an Immaculate Conception, by Cesare Fracanzano.