Church of Santa Lucia in Licodia Eubea
The Church of Santa Lucia al Borgo, together with the Church of Sant 'Antonio, is the only sacred building dating back to the early 1300s still preserved.
In 1945, when the church became a parish, the architectural structure underwent significant transformations: the bell tower, which rose in the rear part of the church, was demolished and rebuilt on the front left side, with a slender shape and a spire that streamlines its shape.
Among the works preserved inside the church of interest are: the statue of "Santa Lucia", restored around 1963, an eighteenth-century golden wooden statue of the Madonna delle Grazie.