The late Gothic Aragonese three-nave Church of San Gavino (15th – 16th cent.) is topped by an interesting 30-meter-high bell tower.
On the south side of the tower is the still-intact sundial. On the facade of the church above the main door is an interesting Gothic-style rose window. Inside the church are other works of art of special interest such as: the finely worked wooden baptismal font, polygonal in shape, with carved decoration, dating from 1706 and supported by a marble basin, which bears the signature of Juan Maria Peddio and brothers.
From the same period are: the wooden pulpit in Baroque style, also finely worked and inlaid by Giovanni Battista Nonnis, and two confessionals. Behind the altar is an impressive wooden choir from the mid-18th century. The church’s old bells, now preserved inside, bear the dates 1586 and 1591. The ancient clock is kept at the town hall.