Iglesia Parroquial de Nieles
Despite its modest size, the church stands out for its architectural and symbolic value, particularly the tower dedicated to San Bartolomé, which dominates the entire village. The earliest record of the church of Nieles dates back to the 1501 property inventory. It is a church with a rectangular nave and a main chapel with a square floor plan. The tower is topped with a hipped roof and a weather vane bearing an iron cross. On the Epistle side, there is a semicircular arch door cut directly into the wall, and at the foot, there is a Tuscan doorway with an oculus above it. The walls are made of brick and masonry boxes, and are topped with a projecting brick cornice. It is located on Calle la Iglesia.