St Mary of Graces Church and Baglio Woodhouse are the two most important monuments of the town, respectively symbol of the religiosity and the viticulture. Scattered in the territory there are other monuments as a tribute to local traditions.
Monument to the Grapes
MONUMENTO TO THE GRAPES
The sculpture in tuff, realized by Franco Armato, was inaugurated in 2000. High more than 3 meters and made in tuff ashlars with a bunch of grapes in relief, it celebrates the viticulture and the wine production in the territory of Petrosino: ancient activities that have always represented the most important productive sector.
MONUMENT TO THE FISHERMAN
Artwork realized by Francesco Gennaro, a sculptor from Mazara del Vallo. The monument was moulded in clay and later made in bronze, it is 200 cm high and has a base of 80 cm. This monument celebrates the skills of local fishermen and the best quality of the catch, therefore it pays tribute to the hard work of those who face to sea every day to hunt for fish.
MONUMENT TO THE FISHERMAN
Artwork realized by Francesco Gennaro, a sculptor from Mazara del Vallo. The monument was moulded in clay and later made in bronze, it is 200 cm high and has a base of 80 cm. This monument celebrates the skills of local fishermen and the best quality of the catch, therefore it pays tribute to the hard work of those who face to sea every day to hunt for fish.
BUST OF THE MP F. DE VITA
A bronze bust of the Member of Parliament Francesco De Vita (1913-1961) commemorates the great man and the politician.