Iglesia parroquial de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción

Calle Juan Martín, 1. 0, Siles How to get

Built between the 14th and 15th centuries and renovated in the 18th. It consists of a single central body and several side chapels. Two factories are distinguished: the 18th century section that is covered with a half-barrel vault, with transverse arches supported by a classic molding on boxed pilasters. The entrance to the second factory is through a pointed diaphragm arch. It has a Renaissance altarpiece presided over by the Virgin of the Assumption. The two covers are protected with a wooden dust cover between buttresses. They are Renaissance. At the foot is the sixteenth century tower, which has three sections, the last one with holes for bells and finished in a pyramidal capital.