Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, Alcamo

[2] In 1332, the inhabitants of quarter of San Vito moved near the castle of the Counts of Modica,[1] and for this reason a new mother church was built in the same place where the present one is located and it is dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption.

[8] The church was rebuilt in 1669 by Archduke Joseph and Angelo Italia (an architect from the Society of Jesus), while the neo-classical façade was realized in 1786[9] by Emanuele Cardona.

In 1954, year of Mary,[12] on the first centenary of the introduction of the Immaculate Conception's dogma, a 3-metre-high (9.8 ft) statue of the Madonna was placed on the bell tower.

[13] The garden adjoining the church, since the 15th century, was used as a cemetery for poor people, with an altar where to celebrate Mass during maladies and a stone cross with an aedicula sacred to Our Lady of Mercy.

The church has a basilican plan with a nave and two side aisles which are divided by two rows of columns with monolithic marble shafts extracted from the near mount Bonifato.

Colonnade and frescoes on the vaulted roof.
Side view of the dome.
Bell tower contiguous with the church.
Triptych of Our Lady between the Saints Philip and James.
The Church in the first years of the 20th century: it is visible the high part of the bell tower, modified in 1942, and the dome's majolica coating.
Plan of the basilca of Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption
A : main door
B : side doors
C : exit under the bell tower
D : sacristy and Museum of Holy Art entrance
1-6 : right nave chapels
7 : right transept
8, 9, 11, 12 : chapels next to the apse
10 : apse
13 : left transept
14-18 : left nave chapels.