Church of San Juan Bautista
The primitive Mudejar church belonged to the typology of a single-nave church, with three sections, a pentagonal head, and chapels between the buttresses open to the nave; The nave was covered with simple cross vaults with diagonal ribs while the chapels could be closed with a pointed barrel. Flanking the foot section, two towers were arranged, of which the southern one, similar to the one existing in the church of San Félix de Torralba in Ribota, has a slightly rectangular plan with a spiral staircase, from where the roofs of the church were accessed. church. From this stage, an octagonal four-loop panel is also preserved, combined with cartouches, both on the tower and in the nave.