The church of Alcaucín, founded on 21 April 1732, has a simple structure with two naves separated by pillars and three semicircular arches. Its current roof is a restoration, but the original roof, of pair and knuckle, is known. Its rococo chapel stands out, with a decoration of garlands and flowers, and a vault with ribs and a central rose window.

Inside there are images such as the Virgin of Sorrows, the Nazarene from the 19th century, and an Immaculate Conception and Infant Jesus from the 18th century. Restored after 1945, its exterior façade has a doorway with a semicircular bay, pilasters and a split pediment. The belfry has two semicircular arches and a central oculus in the triangular pediment.

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