The village has a small centre, where sits one of the biggest church on the island. In 1726 the inhabitants of the area asked the archbishop of Tarragona for permission to build a temple, and the works began a year after that. The old altarpiece was burned at the beginning of the Civil War, in 1936, and it was later replaced by a copy paid with the money raised by the followers.
The church façade has a rectangular porch with three arches and inside there is one main aisle with an outstanding chapel known Capella Fonda. The temple has a wooden pulpit that was decorated by José Sanchez Oca in 1763 with symbols of the holy mysteries. This simple, strong, stunningly-beautiful church is the spiritual centre of the neighbourhood and also the setting where all the festivities of the municipality start.