It is a church made with irregular stones. It has a 12th-century apse, semicircular preceded by a small straight section. It is divided into three parts by two columns that reach up to a cornice, and which have capitals and bases with minimal decoration. In the central part, a unique blocked arrow-slit window can be seen, surrounded by an arch formed by five lobes, supported by small columns with capitals of large leaves, smooth shafts, and bases. The cornice is decorated with balls and supported by corbels shaped like a prow.

Inside, the straight section of the apse is covered with a barrel vault, and the semicircular section with a furnace vault. It preserves a semicircular triumphal arch supported by columns with capitals decorated with large leaves.

On its façade, the baroque bell gable incorporated into the Romanesque stands out.