Traces of two waists of walls that once surrounded the highest point of the village. Originated probably in the iron age, having been later returned in the high middle ages.
Set of traces of fortified village dating from the iron age romanized with traces of a temple and necropolis of graves in case of immutable slabs of high-medieval period.
C19th sanctuary comprising a church of longitudinal plant consisting of three naves and an isolated Bell Tower, an ordeal and a replica of the cave Was in Fatima.
Baroque chapel of simple rectangular plant, with coverage in gable roof and a façade crowned by a belfry. It is believed that it was built between the 16th century and the 17TH century, suffering subsequent reforms.
Rectangular plant building of type palacete, consisting of a rectangular plant with one and two floors. It was probably built in the 18th century, working in the 40 TWENTIETH century as civil registration. At the end of the 20th century suffered adaptation works to act as a private residence.
Longitudinal plant simple Mannerist Chapel consisting of a nave, a chancel and a belfry. Inside, the triumphal arch and the Mannerist retable in gilded. It was built in the second half of the 17th century and restored in 1970.
Chapel of plant simple longitudinal, with Rococo facade and other neoclassical details. The interior features coverage for simulated barrel vault down, in painted wood and a late-Baroque altarpiece. Was built, probably in the 16th century and rebuilt in 1819.