The Parish Church of Santa Úrsula
The Parish of Santa Úrsula dates back to 1612, when María Gallegos donated some land on the condition that the church be dedicated to Santa Úrsula.
By 1614, the church was already open for worship, which meant that local residents no longer had to travel to other villages.
The current building is the result of successive extensions and is the oldest church in the municipality. It was designated a Site of Cultural Interest in 1988. Its façade combines millstone and ashlar masonry, featuring an original bell gable, which was replaced by a tower in 1915 and restored in 1993.
Its collection includes the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, an ivory carving of Saint Sebastián of Ibero-American origin, a Saint Rita by Fernando Estévez, an Immaculate Conception influenced by the Montañesa style, and various pieces of gold and silverwork of great artistic value.