Santa Maria church has been surrounded, since the 1930s, by the commune cemetery. Built during in the late 11th century, it was restored during the 16th and 18th centuries. Part of the church rests on a structure that archaeologists have dated from Roman times, probably a mausoleum.

The church is on a rectangular plan, while the existing apse, built over the remains of the Romanesque semicircular, is a trapezium. Above the west wall is a belfry with two openings, which has the special feature, in the upper part and on both sides, of the head of a man carved in the stone. The church has been restored recently and has inside a good altarpiece from the 17th century, dedicated to St. Mary, and the stone base of the Romanesque altar.