The church, begun in 1750, was expanded at the end of the 18th century to increase its capacity. A choir was added above the main portal, three arms of the transept were covered with barrel vaults, and a hemispherical dome was added to bring more light. In the 1850s, the presbytery was extended, and a new sacristy was built.
The interior is simple, bright, and unadorned, with a single nave, interconnected side chapels, and a square apse with a semicircular apsidiole decorated with concentric fluting. In 1861, the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament was completed, featuring an apse and a dome with a lantern. During the Spanish Civil War, the church's images were destroyed.