The first thing we find when we approach Muro is the Ermita de San Antonio, its emblematic and clear silhouette welcomes the traveller. It is of small and harmonious proportions. Only a few steps lead to a portico with simple arches that give way to a rectangular area with four chapels on both sides that act as a buttress with the arches of the central nave, and in them are represented the saints in Valencian ceramics framed by a border. The high altar is presided over by the images of San Antonio Abad and San Antonio de Padua.
Today the chapel is open for worship, evening mass is held on summer holidays and on Tuesday afternoons it is visited by many devotees.