The church, originally a mosque until 1505, retained its brick minaret and Mudéjar structure, although it was reduced from three to two sections due to its inclination. Its coffered ceiling and bell tower reflect the Andalusian influence on the Mudejar style.
On 13 November 1926, an accidental fire destroyed the church, consuming the Renaissance altarpiece and the ceiling. Only a few books and the chalice of the tabernacle were saved. Its reconstruction began in 1944 thanks to collections and donations, allowing the acquisition of new, more modest images.