Iglesia de la encarnación
Consecrated by the Catholic Monarchs in the sixteenth century, this church has a floor plan consisting of three naves separated by semicircular arches supported by pilasters. The main nave is covered by a plain, undecorated Mudéjar coffered ceiling. The high altar, which features a Gothic reredos, is located behind a raised semicircular arch and is adorned with a Mudéjar-style wooden framework boasting an octagonal floor plan and intricate geometric designs. The church has two exterior entrances: one on the side and one at the rear of the nave, above which is a raised choir stall. At the front of the building stands the five-storey tower, which was completed in the eighteenth century when the church was renovated and enlarged. It is located in Plaza de la Constitución.