The chapel was probably built in the 16th century and later underwent renovations in the 17th century. The interior features tile coverings dating from 1642.
Founding Church in 1656, with leave from the Chancery of the order of Avis. Their composition are part the nave, chancel, vestry and Bell. Despite its façade of simple lines, where stands out the niche above the door, the interior is of great architectural richness.
Church of Baroque architecture consisting of a nave and a chancel. The temple and the altar were built in the 18th century and the churchyard was built in 1961.
Baroque chapel built between 1747 and 1764. Features a front single cloth with a small lateral facade Bell. In the interior, especially the images of San Antonio and San Francisco, located on the ship, and to the image of Christ Crucified, in the gallery.
A 16th century chapel, rural, built in the 16th century, with an extended porch arches, square chancel, nave and rectangular pulpit on the porch. In the 18th century was rebuilt after the earthquake. The interior murals represent Saints. In 1964 it was restored and reopened to the cult.
Sanctuary of modernist architecture. Features of the Holy Chapel, sacristy, Sunday school rooms, the residence of parish priest and basement with polyvalent Hall.