Construction of the church began in the seventeenth century on the site of a previous church that had become too small. The majority of the work was carried out in the eighteenth century. The building has a wide nave covered with a barrel vault and flanked by lunettes. However, the current lunette is not the original, which was demolished around 1960 along with the transverse arches that supported and decorated it.
The presbytery is covered by a Baroque dome on pendentives. The three-storey tower with its simple portal stands at the foot of the church. There used to be a bell bearing an inscription, which disappeared around the mid-twentieth century. In 2005, a major restoration project was completed during which several Baroque paintings were discovered beneath the whitewash of an archway leading to one of the side chapels. The external decoration of the tower has also been successfully reproduced. It is located in Plaza Iglesia.