Built in 1499 and then throughout the 16th century, before receiving a Renaissance decoration in the 17th century. Work continued in the 19th century, adding elements to the church to give it its current appearance.
About this building
Edifice with an elongated plan, without transept or ambulatory. The main facade consists of the drip wall, which is pierced by two small portals surmounted by stained glass windows. The nave is framed by pointed arches.