Iglesia de La Carolina or Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción
The church was built in 1573 and was inaugurated on February 2nd, 1578, destined to be the church of the Convent of La Peñuela. It responds to the style of a Carmelite church with a single rectangular nave covered with a barrel vault, closing at the back with an octagonal chancel. Inside is a painting of the Martirio de Santo Domingo attributed to the School of Ribera. In the eighteenth century, the central nave of the chapel was extended and two lateral naves were added at the presbytery level. In the façade, the convergence of the Carmelite, Neoclassical and Baroque styles is evident. In 1900, the bell tower was added in a slightly lighter-coloured stone.
Location
Located in Plaza de la Iglesia.