The Church of Sant Miquel Arcàngel dates back to the 17th century and was built by the 2nd Count of L'Alcúdia and his wife.
The exterior of the hermitage is a simple Baroque-style façade with a bell tower and an entrance door that stand out. The tower has a square plan, divided into three sections. The first section, constructed with pumice stone, displays a clock. The second section features four rounded arches with bells and, finally, the third section is crowned by the bell tower.
Inside the church, there is a single nave with a Latin cross floor plan and three sections of lateral chapels between buttresses. The central nave is covered with a barrel vault supported by arches and illuminated lunettes, and there is a handkerchief vault over the crossing. Above the entrance, there is a high choir.
As for the ornaments, they follow a classicist style with the introduction of colour through golden panels on the capitals and entablatures.