The Church of Carmine in Sciacca has a fine 13th Century rose window. It has an unusual 19th Century majolica dome. The church was rebuilt with a Neo-classical look though has a more ancient origin. Inside is a nave with two aisles, decorated with frescoes and many works of art. These include 17th Century paintings by M. Blasco, a lovely 17th Century wooden statue of Saint Vito, and the tomb of the Norman noble Gilberto Perollo.