Built in 1676 and renovated a century later. It is almost entirely Renaissance in style and has a Latin cross plan divided into three naves separated by semicircular arches resting on rectangular pilasters.
At its entrance is the choir, which has a rococo style mixtilinear cornice that receives the wooden balustrade with the same profile. Underneath it is an interesting wooden doorway made by Bartolomé de la Cruz Arjona, a Cordovan living in Frigiliana, when he was only 23 years old.
The main façade opens onto an atrium with an iron gate. On its façade composed of a semicircular arch on pilasters, a coat of arms of the bishop Fray Alonso de Santo Tomás can be seen.