Within the population include the architectural group formed by the Church of San Juan Bautista, the parish museum and bell tower (one of the highest in the Region of Valencia), XVIII century

Parochial Church of St John the Baptist

It consists of the Church of St John the Baptist, the Belltower and the Parochial Museum.

Belltower

The most outstanding monument in the town is one of the tallest in the Valencian Region

Xivert Castle

According to legend, it was here that the Moors signed their surrender to the Christian hosts in 1234

Chapel of Santa Lucía and Sant Benet

Located 312 m above sea level

San Juan Portal and Square

In memory of the heroic resistance of townsfolk resistance to pirate attacks

Chapel of Our Lady of the Forsaken

Held around this chapel each year, on the second Sunday of May, is the feast of Our Lady of the Forsaken

Cap i Corb Tower

It was part of the Xivert Castle's surveillance and warning system

The King's Column

It was erected on the very same site of King Carlos IV was attending a hunt organised in his honour

The Calvary Chapel

As usual in Valencian Baroque constructions, the dome is rounded in the interior and octagonal and pointed on the outside.

The Ebrí Tower

On clear days one can even see the Ebro River Delta

Chapel of Sant Antoni

Is located near the mouth of the Cuevas River in Cap i Corb

Culture Center

It's a center for the music school and public library