Church of San Sebastián
The Church of San Sebastian is Neoclassical in style and was built between 1780 and 1789 by Ventura Rodríguez. It has a Greek cross floor plan; in the central space there is a pendentive dome.
On the main altar of the Church of San Sebastian there is a masonry and stucco altarpiece, with the image of "Christ of the Good Death" on it. There are steps leading up to it, with a marble balustrade on either side. The light comes in through three circular windows located on the main façade. The walls of the baptismal chapel are decorated with paintings from 1932, depicting Jesus' baptism. At the foot of the church we find the high choir made up of wooden balustrades.
The façade has a the tower that is made up of a base, three bodies separated by simple, covered mouldings in the shape of a cupola, with a clock on the second body that preserves the original machinery and was added in 1897. The tower is topped by a weather vane with a copper ball and an iron cross. On the outside, the church is whitewashed, except for the plinth where the masonry can be seen.
By prior appointment
Free admission.