Sant Jaume's Church
The temple is built on the previous Renaissance building made between (1577) fifteen seventy seven and (1588) fifteen eighty eight. In (1734) seventeen thirty four the works of the current temple began. The building has a baroque style nave. The vault is of canyon divided in five sections. The outer roof is covered by gable tiles.
The sides of the nave have four chapels on each side.
The Capilla de la Comunión, is larger than the rest and contains fourteen fresco paintings, neoclassical style, work of Joaquim Oliet.
In the presbytery is the main altar, framed between the chapel of the Virgen María del Carmen and the sacristy.
The main facade is made of stone. The cover is framed by attached pilasters. Above you can see remains of the shield of the Lords of Petrés (s. XVIII) eighteenth-century. In the upper part is the image of Santiago. To the left of the facade stands the bell tower.