Construction of this Baroque church began in the second half of 17th century and in 1735, the cross aisle and the octagonal chapel of the Tabernacle were added, the latter opening on the gospel side.
The graceful brick tower with octagonal bell tower dates from 1767. The temple conserves two Baroque altarpieces and two from the Neo-classical period, which, like many other artistic works, were brought from the old convent of the Carmelitas Descalzos [Carmelite Sisters], built in 1682, of which only the Plateresque façade remains.
At the end of calle Remedios we find the chapel of this saint (formerly, Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza), dating from the 18th century. Both temples house interesting images from the 17th and 18th centuries.
In the Town Hall you can view a collection of paintings by José María Labrador, who was born in the village.