Iglesia Parroquial de Santiago
Santiago church was originally founded as a hermitage in 1519, and became the local parish church in 1822. The existing church is believed to date to the 18th century.
The outside of the building is worthy of note, with the façade fusing into the belfry, which features Mudejar elements. The building also comprises a type of chapel/gallery reminiscent of the Spanish colonial style.
The interior is very simple, one of the main features being the side chapel of the Virgen de la Salud, built in the Rococo style in 1765 and decorated with white curling plasterwork. The image of the Virgin dates to the 17th century.
The rest of the church is decorated with paintings of the church resembling screens, as well as other motifs. The sacristy contains some highly valuable silverware.
Wednesday and Friday: 11.30am-1.30pm and 7.00pm Sábados: 7.00pm. During the months of July, August and September, it is open from 9:00am to 9:00pm.
Free entrance.