Chapel that is believed to have been built in the 15th century, the present a longitudinal plan, with a nave and a narrower chancel and high. Abroad, especially the Renaissance portal surmounted by a triangular pediment and, inside, the Mannerist altarpiece.
Church probably built in 1620, date entered in the pulpit, to present a longitudinal plan, with a porch of three bays, a ship, a narrower chancel and a vestry located near. Underwent restoration in 1882.
The primitive chapel was built in the 15th century, supposedly on some ashlars of the Castle. The current building dates only from 1998, showing a longitudinal plan, with a nave, a chancel narrower, a sacristy and an attachment.
Baroque chapel, built in the 18th century, the present a longitudinal plan with a nave and a chancel lower and narrow, with toppings differentiated gabled roofs. In the interior, especially the chorus loud and to the triumphal arch back perfect.
The primitive construction dates back to the 16th century, the current building only from 1998. Presents a longitudinal plan with a nave and a chancel, with differentiated ceilings closer wood in mixer. The main facade is gabled, torn by a round arch portal.
Chapel dating from the 17TH century, the present a longitudinal plan consists of a nave and a chancel, with homogeneous coverage more closely in gable roof. Featured, on the high altar, for the perfect round niche with the image of the Patron Saint.
Probably built in the 18th century chapel, to present a longitudinal plan with two differentiated spaces, corresponding to the nave and the chancel, separated by a triumphal arch. It was rebuilt in 1932 and, in 1981, underwent renovation work.