The Carmine Monumental Complex
Descrizione
The Carmine Monumental Complex, located in Piazza Matteotti in the heart of Modica Bassa, is one of the city’s oldest and most important religious buildings. Founded in the 14th century by Carmelite friars, the complex comprises the church and what remains of the convent attached to it. The church is distinguished by its elegant Gothic ogival portal made of black stone, known as pitch stone, and a fine carved rose window that illuminates the interior. The building has a single nave plan, flanked by richly decorated side chapels. The convent, although partially lost, is now a vital space that hosts cultural events, exhibitions and artistic initiatives, contributing to the city’s cultural vibrancy. Although it survived the 1693 earthquake unscathed, the complex has benefited from restorations that have preserved its Chiaramonte Gothic style, enriched with Renaissance elements. Today it is both a spiritual and cultural landmark, a living testimony to Modica’s history.