The Parish Church of Brasfemes was rebuilt in the mid-eighteenth century. The tower and small readjusted things like a simple toilet, dating from 1677, are preserved from a brotherhood's vestry. The tower is isolated from the back of the headboard. Square, domed roof, from the 17th century, with minor renovations in the 18th century. The façade features eighteenth-century, harmonious lines, piled wedges, dominated by lightweight ballot boxes, and cut gables at the base. The door has curved lintel, molded jambs and the headboard has curved lugs. The oculus is quadrilobated and rich in composition, arranged in a complete myxean cornice frame. Its interior is simple, with a high choir, based on a broken stone arch. The main and collateral altarpieces are of the current type of the second half of the 18th century. In the main there is a small throne, formerly covered by a screen representing the Baptism of Christ, which is today in the nave of the church.
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