This is a single-nave building, Renaissance style built in 1592, dedicated to the town's patron. It has a bell dating from 1802 with 3'4cm in diameter and weighs 23Kg. It also has a bow in one of its side walls and pillars ashlars in input. Inside is a small altar with the image of San Roque.
It is an excellent recreational area with unique views of the valley Sot de Chera. There is an access road from the village as an ordeal with steep slopes.
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This is a 17th C. church in neoclassical design consisting of a central nave covered with a barrel vault with lunettes. It has side chapels between the buttresses and the choir is over the front door. In the neoclassical altarpieces have chapels with images of San Antonio Abad, San Roque, the Immaculate Conception and Our Lady of Sorrows. In the altar, there is a neoclassical altarpiece headed by white plaster statues of Our Lady Assumption and San Sebastian.




