Iglesia Parroquial de la Encarnación
Construction of the church began in the sixteenth century, but the population growth of the late eighteenth century necessitated an expansion process which was undertaken throughout the 1800s. The external structure is a very simple rectangular stone structure with a belfry. This aesthetic is matched in the two interior spaces: the rectangular nave, covered with a barrel vault, and the presbytery, perpendicular to the nave and separated from it by three semicircular arches. The most interesting element of the church is its door, a Renaissance masterpiece of 1577 attributed to the Andrés de Vandelvira School.Location
Located on Calle Encarnación.