On an old medieval hermitage located in the area of the Serratella and dedicated to the Saints of the Stone, was founded the convent of the Capuchins in the year 1601 by San Juan de Ribera. It is built around the cloister of the cistern, which preserves mural paintings in grisaille from the 17th century. The convent hostel has several rooms with their own bathroom and heating; dining room, living room and meeting room.
It has 20 seats. The convent museum has important collections of glass and ethnological objects, ceramics, old tiles and archaeological remains. It also has an important collection of paintings by Óscar Marziali and Remigio Soler; and sculptures by Enrique Galarza. In the gardens grows a centenary myrtle that is one of the largest specimens in Europe. Located on the outskirts of the town. Located in the complex the Museum of Glass.