Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción
This church was built in 1769 and has a typical façade of the 18th-century colonisation towns.
It has a simple Neoclassical doorway crowned by a pediment that highlights its straight lines. Above there is a majestic belfry that is divided into two parts: on the lower part there are two identical holes to ring the bells, and the upper part, with only one hole for a bell, gets thinner towards the top until it reaches a triangular pediment which has a tiny bell. That vertex is the top of the vertical axis that goes up from the lines of confluence of the door leaves.