The parish church of Nuestra Señora de Gracia, built in approximately 1620, has a single nave, although originally it had a cross aisle, which was lost when the arms were converted into chapels.
Reformation works carried out over time also affected the vault and the façade, replaced respectively by a level roof and a colourless face.
The beautiful Renaissance high altarpiece of the temple was carried out at the beginning of 17th century by Felipe Vázquez Ureta and Juan Bautista Botada; the central niche boasts two small Gothic images enhanced by a Baroque pedestal: Nuestra Señora de la Caridad and the Cristo de la Salud.
The altarpiece also boasts several original paintings, including the painting depicting San Andrés, which J.M. Palencia attributes to Juan Cornejo.