The Church of San Michele, built by Count Peralta in 1370, was restored between 1632 and 1635. The façade is plain and has a framework and a central window in a niche and a lovely Baroque portal. Inside there is a single nave and two aisles, which are richly decorated with frescoes and stucco work. There are a number of works of art, such as a baptismal font which dates back to 1581. Also here is a 15th Century painting by S. Girolamo, a vessel with the crown of thorns of Christ, a 16th Century polyptych and a Gothic-Catalan crucifix.