Originally built in the 14th century, the Dominican church and convent were both renovated in the 16th century. While the church displays an almost dizzying example of Sicilian Baroque architecture, the well-preserved convent is instead quite sober and reflects what mosaic life was like for the nuns. The convent is also home to a still active bakery called “I Segreti del Chiostro” which offers visitors delicious local specialties.