Convent of Santa Clara and Church of San Juan.
Of the complex, the main doorway of the church stands out, made up of a beautiful and simple portico in regular ashlar stone with plinths, a split triangular front, a lintel on which the coat of arms of the donor family is collected and which appears flanked by two pinnacles. This portico is finished off by a niche that contains a stone sculpture of San Juan, owner of the temple.
Inside, the church has a single Renaissance-style nave with a small transept, dome and semicircular apse occupied by an altarpiece from a later period and presided over by the image of Saint John.