Chapel of San Antonio
Nowadays, only its bases and part of its stonework remain standing. It was located to the south of the football pitch, at an altitude of 325 m, on the south-eastern border with the parish of Rubiós, which was an annex of Taboexa.
No arrangement of 1854 states that it has the title of San Francisco and San Antonio, and that its dimensions are five metres long and four metres wide. It is also stated that it is of "particular patronage of blood".
Its charges were a sung mass on St. Anthony's day and twelve annual prayers. It had all the necessary objects to celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. It was commonly known by the name of San Antonio, perhaps because of the sung mass celebrated on his day.