The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, restored in the 17th century in Baroque style, presents the bell tower as a small turret while the interior has three naves. The main altar, in Baroque style, carved and sculpted, polychrome and gilded, with 22 faces of angels, on which three wooden niches adorned with gold leaves (statues of the Virgin, St. Mark, St. Stephen) dominate consecrated in 1743 by the bishop of Bojano and Sepino Antonio Manfredi, as evidenced by a plaque on the right wall. On the same occasion, the two side altars dedicated to S. Anna and S. Antonio di Padova were also consecrated. For a long time the church retained the title of the pre-existing Ecclesia Sancti Marci but starting from 1682 it changed its title, in homage to the Confraternity of S. Maria delle Grazie , already existing since 1635. We owe the construction of the bell tower to it. There is a stoup from 1632. On the front there is the thirteenth-century statue of S. Michele, testifying to a very strong cult .