The parish church known as Església Parroquial de Sant Joan Baptista de Beniarbeig, built in the late 18th century, has a Baroque style. Its bell tower houses three bells, one of them dating back to 1741, still in operation today. It is a small-sized temple with a rectangular nave without a transept and lateral chapels between buttresses. The interior, polychromatic in nature, is adorned with certain exuberance in keystones and entablatures, covered with a barrel vault and lunettes supported by vaulted arches. On one side of the altar, there is a chapel consisting of two sections covered with a domed vault. On the façade, there is a niche with the figure of the saint and an upper opening. The bell tower is crowned with a dome on one side. Inside, there is a notable sculpture of La Pietat or Crist Jacent (created by the Valencian sculptor José Esteve i Bonet in 1773), a silver monstrance, and an altarpiece of La Nostra Senyora del Carme dating back to the late 18th century.