Church of Saint Mary of the Assumption
The Church lost many details of its construction after being burned during the rebellion of the Moorish in 1570.
In January 1600, the church was rebuilt and the Parish Church of Saint Mary of the Assumption was created, which was finished in 1794, with traces of the Gothic style and a Mudejar handicraft that gives it great beauty.
Images of Saint Roch and the Immaculate Conception are found inside the Church.
The church has a completely white facade, with a single door, and is surrounded by flowers. One of the most distinctive elements of this church is its impressive tower, of great size, that surpasses the roofs of the houses that surround it.