One of the most remarkable churches is the church of San Francisco, which in its time formed part of a Franciscan convent (13th century). At the beginning of the 17th century it was remodeled and covered with a ribbed vault. The funeral chapel of San Juan, which is particularly notable, was built by the Claramunt family (end of the 16th century), and is decorated with mural paintings by Rafael de Pertús. The crypt is also interesting, with burial sites carved in stone.
Other noteworthy churches includes the Piarist churches (18th century) which are of a classicist baroque style, whose interior contains paintings by Francisco Zueras, and the church of the Capuchinas Convent (18th century).