The Parish Church of the Virgen de la Encarnación is the main monument of Cútar and stands out for its combination of Mudejar, Baroque and Rococo styles. With three naves separated by brick arches and a wooden ceiling, its architecture reflects the different stages of its history.
The municipality also conserves other elements of interest, such as a fountain of Arab origin and archaeological sites in the Peña de Hierro, which provide evidence of ancient prehistoric settlements in the area.