The current work is from the 18th century; the plant has three naves and crossed with a large central loop over clochinas. The Altar Mayor is chaired by the owner of the Church San Pedro Apóstol -returned in the year 46-, and the images of the Purísima and San José. The interior of the church is decorated with stucco and marbled plaster, frescoes and altarpieces carved in wood. Recently paintings in the sacristy have been restored during the construction period. Highlights the chapel of the Communionchapel of the Holy Christ of Poverty, patron of the municipality. The central nave is covered with a large half-orange dome on scallops. The bell tower of four bodies and a square floor, houses the bells: Bell of San Miguel, mitjana, of 1806. Bell of the Ave Maria, the one of the doctrine, of 1808. Bell of María de los Dolores, the xicoteta, of 1827. Bell of San Pedro, María Petra, known as La Grossala Gorda, from 1904. Bell of the Santísimo Christ of the Poverty, the dels quarts, of 1904. The façade is of very simple and simple lines, on the cover there is a niche with the image of the owner, San Pedro Apóstol, and crowned by a shield and two pinnacles. Before the Civil War, an altar was built by the Vergara workshop. It also housed an image of the Dolorosa made by the Valencian sculptor, Esteve Bonet.