The parish church of El Salvador was built between the 16th and 17th centuries and, due to its grandeur, is one of the best examples of its kind in Somontano.
It has a Latin cross layout and large chapels that open from the nave. The building reflects the main characteristics of the styles in fashion at the time of its construction; Gothic and Renaissance. Elegant rib vaults typical of the late Gothic period crown a balanced and harmonious space that is Renaissance in character. The decoration of the main doorway and the coffers of the arches in the nave also hint at Renaissance.