Iglesia Parroquial de San Sebastián
The parish church of San Sebastián dates from the mid-16th century and is considered to be one of the purest examples of Mudéjar art in the region.
It has three naves separated by arches set on granite columns crowned with capitals in the form of a pyramidal trunk. Its main façade, as well as the neo-Mudéjar brick tower, date from approximately 1774. The side façade is in the Gothic style and has a pointed doorway which was the original entrance to the church. On the interior there is a granite baptismal font with a decorative relief dating from the 16th century.