Small rural Chapel very simple, with the interior more careful decorative point of view, especially in the pulpit, situated on the side of the Epistle, and the altarpiece of carved polychrome of the Mannerist style.
Chapel of simple lines, preserving inside the pavement made with river pebbles in geometric panels, popular element, which has been disappearing from our heritage.
Baroque-style chapel, substantially modified in the 19th century, as the modinaturas of the spans are main façade, and tampered with in the 20th century.
Neoclassical Church of longitudinal plan consists of nave and chancel rectangle. The interior features carved altarpieces painted and gilded neoclassicals.
Chapel of transition from Rococo to neoclassicism, which demonstrates the simplicity of lines. The Rococo style is particularly reflected in the main altarpiece.
This flagstone is from the Bronze Age and it is included in an archaeological site. The cave paintings are mainly characterized by the representation of geometric and zoomorphic figures.
Tumulus of prehistory, situated on the right bank of the Anchor River Valley about 15 meters in diameter and 2.5 m high, in a poor state of conservation in General.