This baroque church has frame bays in lower, round arch, round openings and pediments with curved bids. It stands out the altarpiece in joanine carving with shells, garlands and angels.
This castro, dating probably from the Bronze age, but also being used during the iron age, is classified as a monument of public interest. The successive excavations uncovered an interior wall to wall and parietal structures of three circular houses, one of them with paved yard with Flagstone.
This private chapel is integrated into a rural solar Mannerist root with Baroque additions. Its architectural lines are simple, has a curvilinear gable portal flanked by pinnacles fins esferoides, topped by floral bowls and illuminated by oculus quadrilobado. The high altar has a Rococo altarpiece carved marbled blue and gold, with pilasters with vegetal elements, panels and finials, volutes of intaglio and a headset styled curtain Faker who falls into an ordeal.
This church with Baroque characteristics is covered with glazed tiles and framed by two bell ringer towers, slightly retracted. On the inside it stands out the Joanine altars and the triumphal arch decoration and the coffers with hagiologic motifs that ornate the ceiling.