Cloister Santa Maria del Carmine
The Cloister Santa Maria del Carmine, with the adjacent church called Santa Maria de Senioribus originates in the second half of the fifteenth century and was built by the Carmelite friars.
Cloister Santa Maria del Carmine: at the center of the cloister of the monastery there was a square base built on two floors, with larger arches and supported by slender columns on the ground floor and smaller arches with squat columns on the first floor. On both sides there were the monks’ cells, while the other two were open onto the courtyard. Both the Serenissima with the Republic of Italy (1768 and 1797) were enacted provisions to the suppression of some religious bodies, and so was also closed the monastery of the Carmelites Calzati of Desenzano, the monastery was sold, the church was deconsecrated and became the property owned. Today the monastery is home to the town library and the church became a cinema first and then, today, theater-restaurant