The ruined bell tower was demolished at the beginning of the century and its presence is missed at the parish church of San Sebastián, a Gothic-Mudejar temple dating back to the late 15th century.
The church consists of three naves separated by large lancet arches and covered by wooden ceilings, whilst the main chapel boasts a Gothic vault.
It possesses a solid granite tower, truncated as a result of the loss of the original bell tower.
The most interesting façade is that of the gospel side, with pointed and convex arches.