A mannerist chapel built in the 17th century and rather modified during the 19th century. It is composed of a sole nave and a high altar, lower and narrower.
Mannerist and baroque chapel of longitudinal plant consisting of a nave, a chancel narrower and a sacristy and a Bell Tower adossados. It was built in the 17th century on the spot where once existed an ancient temple which is believed to have been built by the Templars.
Chapel of longitudinal plant simple, composed of a unique space and with a vestry located near. It was probably built in the 17th century, suffering renovations in the following centuries. Inside, the sink of holy water and the main altarpiece.
Probably built in the 18th century chapel, to present a longitudinal plan with two differentiated spaces, corresponding to the nave and the chancel, separated by a triumphal arch. It was rebuilt in 1932 and, in 1981, underwent renovation work.
Chapel of longitudinal simple plant consisting of a single space, with the sacristy located near and with differentiated toppings on gable roof in the Chapel and in the sacristy. In the interior, especially the pulpit revival on the side of the Gospel and to major altarpiece carved polychrome and gilded, revival, too.