The chapel consists of a single ship, while the facades framed by pilasters with pinnacles. The main façade is torn by an arched portal down, with gable is shot with cross at the apex.
Manor House dating from the 17TH century, consisting of a longitudinal plan composed by the House, Chapel and some dependencies. Focus on the family coat of arms and to the quality of some interior ceilings.
Chapel of plant cover in single longitudinal gable roof and with main façade in Gable, torn by a perfect round portal. Features of vernacular architecture and Baroque. Inside, the chancel altar in gilt national style.
Romanesque-style chapel which is distinguished by the ornamental richness of its interior, typical of the Baroque period. The façade is flanked by two stone corners, topped by pinnacles. Highlighting the great portico, with the lintel decorated with rosettes, on which rests a curved pediment. The ceiling of the Chapel is of mixer with caissons dated to the late 17th century.
Romanesque chapel of longitudinal plant consisting of two juxtaposed rectangles, with differentiated coverage to two waters. The Arch of the portal main façade, with two shaped archivolts based on capitals decorated columns.