A small rural chapel probably built in the 17th century and rebuilt during the 19th century. It still keeps to its original plan, with a sacristy on its left side and a façade with an interesting portal.
A small rural chapel probably built during the 17th century and rebuilt in the 20th century. It still keeps to the original plan, with a sacristy on its right side and a mannerist portal with a full arch.
A mannerist chapel with a rectangular plan, built in the 15th century and restored in the 19th century. A special note to the neoclassicist main retable with white and golden carvings.
A mannerist and revivalist chapel that dates back to the 17th century and was re-formulated probably during the 19th century. It has a simple longitudinal plan with a sacristy on its right side and a small bell tower. Inside, a special note to the retable in a curved fronton with a canvas.
A mannerist and revivalist chapel with a simple longitudinal plan, much reformulated in the 19th century. Its interior is rather simple, with decorative elements and with an atypical wooden retable structure.
A small rural chapel built in the 15th century that still has some gothic vestiges of that initial building in the broken arches, in the front peep-hole and in the side cracks. In the 20th century it was ruined and was rebuilt in the sixties.