The Church of El Salvador in Arrúbal is a 16th-century temple with an elegant Gothic nave and several side chapels, notable for its octagonal tower and 17th-century Baroque portal. Inside, the impressive Romanesque altarpiece and the Mannerist carving of Christ, flanked by the Virgin of Sorrows and Saint John, are particularly noteworthy. The baptismal font from 1692 and the Rococo pieces beneath the choir add a unique historical touch, making it ideal for a leisurely visit during a tour of the area.