above the small church of St John around 1630. The whole part of the City was named after it. The conception of its space, its facade and the decorative parts are Baroque. Its title is derived from Mt Carmel in present Israel. In its interior there are altarpieces by the 18th century painters S. Riccio, 17th century A. Vaccaro, and G.A. Canini (1641). There is a Baroque painting on canvas on its ceiling. the 15th century stone statue of St Blaise was added later.