"A single-nave chapel made of irregular granite perpiaño, and with a gable roof with curved tiles of the country.
On the facade is the entrance door with a lowered arch, and on both sides there are two small openings like windows, and inns.
The interior, with a wooden roof, has a small altar in which the images of Saint Anthony, Saint Andrew, the Virgin of Mount Carmel and the Crucified stand out."
It is from XVI to XVIII
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