This is a solid and elegant building constructed in the mid-16th century, which was partially destroyed during the rebellion of the Moors. There are a number of interesting artistic works inside the church, including the depiction of San Ramón Nonato, pictured with his mouth sealed by a padlock that, according to legend, was put on him to stop him preaching. Outside you can see the church’s slender tower and the simple brick façade with an entrance arch resting on pillars.