Description

It has been listed as a parish since 1011, but it is now a completely new building, in neo-Gothic style, with a Latin cross plan topped by a polygonal apse. It is a building of considerable height. The main door opens to the west in the added body of the bell tower. It consists of four degraded bodies separated by cornices and crowned by a cornice supported by corbels and a six-sided slab.

The west façade, where the bell tower is attached, has on both sides a bull’s-eye window at the bottom and a half-point window at the top topped with blind arches under the slab.