Iglesia de la Anunciación
The original church was built by the master Francisco Lorenço, whose works concluded in this first stage around 1559. That same year, the area of worship was reduced to a rectangular nave with a main chapel separated by a central arch and the body. In 1568, during the Moorish rebellion, it was desecrated by the Moorish rebels, who destroyed altars, altarpieces and the parish archive. In the seventeenth century, new works took place and the temple was extended to include side chapels paid for by notable local families. In the nineteenth century, these chapels lost some of their unique character, and with the new remodeling of the temple by drilling the walls that separated them, they were connected to each other, offering a new pseudo-image of a church with three naves. The current main façade was added later in the eighteenth century. The church is also known as Iglesia Parroquial de la Anunciación or Iglesia Parroquial de Abla. Located on Calle Real Alta.