In 1870 the church was dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St. Anthony. Following restoration after the 1984 earthquake, two frescoes were found: the first, painted after 1654, depicts the apparition of Our Lady to St. Simon Stock and three other Carme- litan saints; the second depicts a miracle of St. Anthony and was painted by an anonymous 18th-century artist. The erudite citations, perspective, and anatomical studies, both of the corpse and of the craftsman from behind, hark back to late 16th-century models of the Michelangelo school.
On the inside, the church has a cross-vaulted cloister with partially plugged arches.
From the same century is the oval dedicated to the Immaculate Conception. The work is the result of the 18th-century arrangement of the apse.