This chapel, now restored to its former glory, is a fine example of local sacred architecture and the result of a meticulous structural and architectural restoration. Originally built as a private family chapel for the Sirianni family, it stands within the area that once housed the old municipal cemetery, decommissioned in 1970. After years of neglect, the structure has been carefully recovered, restoring its historical, spiritual, and cultural value.

Today, the chapel is dedicated to Saint Leonard, the patron saint of prisoners and a symbol of liberation, and is located near the small square named after “Blessed Padre Pio of Pietrelcina,” a beloved saint of our time, renowned for his miracles and profound spirituality. Surrounded by an atmosphere of silence and contemplation, the chapel serves as a place of memory, faith, and beauty, where the past intertwines with popular devotion.

A hidden gem waiting to be discovered by those who wish to explore the history and soul of the region.