Church of the college of Santa Victoria: a highly significant work in the neo-classical style dating from the end of the 18th century.
The church plan is circular and is completed with smaller spaces, which are also circular, where various annexed rooms are adjoined.
The elevation of the church is sustained by pairs of adjoined Corinthian columns on which a large entablature rests, and is covered with a simple semi-spherical vault, sustained by a complex sequence of arches and lintels perforated with windows and niches.
Special attention should be drawn to the vast canvases by Agustín Grande, a painter who ascribed to the aesthetics established by Tiepolo.