This church was completely renovated in 2003 and therefore has not looked better since it was constructed in the early 15th Century. It is quite striking, with a small bell tower, a classical piece of local design work that has employed regional techniques and materials to offer a pleasing aesthetic finish. It was used as a Carmelite nunnery until the French revolution and you can still see signs of the old quarters that they used, dating back to the 17th Century.