Mannerist chapel characterized for its architectonical sobriety and adulterated inside. The main altar with the image of Christ and the two canvas with the paintings of saints are worthy of notice.
Mannerist Chapel of longitudinal plant consisting of a nave, a chancel and a narrow rectangular sacristy located near the lateral façade. Inside, the altarpiece-mor and collaterals, for holy water and sink to the pulpit.
Chapel of longitudinal plant consisting of a nave and a chancel, with differentiated coverage on gable roof. Highlight the arched portals full and broken arch, the dogs of the headboard and the broken arch, decorated with geometric motifs. It was built in the 12th century\/XIII, suffering several subsequent transformations.
Chapel probably built in the 18th century, consisting of a longitudinal plan with nave and gable roof coverage. Inside, a small altar with niche and for two with figures on wood Corbels.
Baroque-style chapel, substantially modified in the 19th century, as the modinaturas of the spans are main façade, and tampered with in the 20th century.
Small chapel which reaproveitou the chancel of a Romanesque temple. The rear of the temple is of the primitive construction while the anterior part is the time later. Inside there are two graves, one on each side of the altar, and some frescoes.