The Church of Santa Ana, built between 1505 and 1510, is the oldest and most outstanding building in the town centre of the municipality. Its current appearance dates from a 17th century remodelling. The church has two naves, a central nave and a side nave, separated by an arcade of semicircular arches supported by Tuscan columns of red marble. Its wooden coffered ceiling and bell tower of Mudejar influence stand out, with a quadrangular floor plan, a hipped roof and a weather vane at its apex.