The two towers that now give
him name joined in 1839, exceeding a division fostered by artificial noble
interests. Time stops in its spacious plaza of the town, dominated by the
restored parish in the granite-stone-pure fit for many lintels; shrines in the
city guarding the perimeter, highlighting all of the Loreto.
The main monument of Dos Torres is his parish church of La Asunción, Gothic church with three naves, dating from the second half of XVth century, and retains a central artistic Mudéjar handcrafted tradition. A large arch separates the toral square head, formed to 1580, which is covered with starry vault. At this time belong the two Gothic chapel aisles, bearing walls and fences. Along with the head of the temple stands a bell tower topped by brick, from the baroque era.
The parish of St. James, now without cult, nave supported by transverse brick arches. On the rise of urban shrines, fechables in the sixteenth century. The most interesting of these is the patron saint, Our Lady of Loreto, pointed arches fajones who suffered reforms in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, this century belongs to the beautiful home that looks buttresses between the front side Gospel.