Church of Maria Santissima del Carmine, Castellammare di Stabia

A violent flood in the city in 1935 damaged that building, which was completely restored in 1937, the same year as it was made a parish church.

The upper part is solely made up of a lantern and ends in a tympanum.

[2] The interior is a single large space with a mezzanine on the south side to house worshippers.

The red travertine high altar bears a 19th-century oil on canvas painting of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and a 1978 silver tabernacle showing the Holy Family.

[2] The artworks in the church itself and other parish buildings include two 1978 mosaic crystal stained glass windows of the Holy Spirit and the Eucharist by Salvatore Raino, fourteen Stations of the Cross by Ugo Matania, a 19th-century wooden statue of Saint Catellus and a painting of the Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine by Andrea Vaccaro.