The original church was built at the beginning of the 16th century, but was badly damaged after the Moorish uprising. Only the tower has survived, which is square and massive in its lower part, with an octagonal upper body that houses the bells. The tower is topped with a green-tiled spire. The current church, with a single wide nave, has a neo-baroque altarpiece in the presbytery and a baptismal chapel at the foot. Its interior has niches, mouldings and stained glass windows that allow natural light to enter. Also of note are the religious sculptures from the 18th century and some from the 17th century, as well as a canvas from the 18th century.