It is an 18th-century church in neoclassical style. Its construction began in 1695 on the site previously occupied by the 14th-century chapel that King James II dedicated to the apostle Saint Bartholomew. The current building is characterized by the archaic style typical of rural churches. It has a single nave in the shape of a cross, covered with a continuous barrel vault, and eight side chapels. The portal has a semicircular arch shape, with a rectangular door and a sculpture representing the apostle and patron saint of the town.