The town's Islamic heritage is still evident in the quarter of the
Alcazaba, a Moorish fortress of which most of the walls and towers remain. Other sights include: • Convent of Santa Clara (16th century) • Convento of St. Francis of Assisi, including a 16th-century cloister • Church of the Incarnation, the main church which was begun in Mudéjar style at the end of the 15th century • Church of
San Gabriel (16th century) • Church of
Santa Catalina (16th-17th century) • Church of
N.tra S.ra Virgen de la Caridad (16th century) • Hermitages of Jesus Nazareno, san Roque, and Calvario, 16th century chapels and sanctuaries •
Caseron de los Alcaides Cristianos (17th century) •
Palacio de Narvaez (17th century) •
Fuente de la Mora ("Fountain of the Moorish maiden"), also known as
los venticinco canos, a fountain where waters from different springs are made to flow from twenty-five tubes. ==See also==