Sant Telm Church

The church of the former Sant Telm convent, currently converted into the Venceslau Ayguals d’Izco municipal auditorium, is a baroque rectangular building constructed with masonry and corner stones in the 18th century (1749–1762). It consists of a single nave divided into four sections with interconnected side chapels. The central nave is separated by semicircular arches supported by pillars.

The façade is framed by two square-based bell towers, each with three levels and topped by an elegant balustrade. The entrance, located at the foot of the church, is lintelled and features ashlars on the jambs, with a central oculus above it. From the outside, the dome over the transept is visible, covered with blue and white tiles, and displaying a plaque with the emblem of Saint Augustine.