Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
Its construction began in 1525 on the orders of the Marchioness of Priego. The building, which dates from the 16th century, is in the Gothic-Mudéjar style and has three naves, pointed arches on octagonal pillars supporting a Mudéjar roof, whose decoration can still be seen beneath the 17th-century Baroque vault.
The door of Santa Ana, in the Plateresque style, is attributed to Martín de Bolívar. Another highlight is the main altarpiece dating from the late Renaissance, and the sacrarium, one of the masterpieces of Spanish Baroque, created by Francisco Javier Pedrajas between 1772 and 1784, and declared a National Monument in 1932.
Summer: Tuesday to Saturday from 11 am. to 1.30 pm. Sunday from 10.30 am. to 12 pm. Visiting hours free tourist: Tuesday from 9.30 to 10:30 am. Closed: Monday