The Iglesia (or church) of Santa María is considered a splendid example of Valencian architecture of the period. It has three naves, and the vaulted apse containing the altar, the bell-tower and the chapel of the Virgen del Rosario are the most striking features of this church that started off being built in the Baroque style and was finished off with classical-academist techniques.
The church’s interior is an exclusive museum of ornaments, images and religious artefacts throughout which you will find, amongst other pieces, a 16th-century chalice belonging to the Centelles family.
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