The Chapel is located on a hillside, from where one can view a landscape of hills and small valleys. Its architecture is baroque, with a longitudinal plan, only one nave, a high altar and a sacristy. This chapel is larger than most of the chapels in the parish.
Baroque chapel of hexagonal plan with coverage in six roof water. It was built in 1776 by the friars of the convent of San Francisco, initially with the invocation of our Lady of piety.
Chapel with rectangular chancel and nave, where remains of the primitive moth, the columns with worked capitals and the vault of the chancel, edges, with carved bocetes. The main façade is preceded by a galilé alpendrada supported by columns. Inwardly stands out, in the chancel, the retable of gilt, laterally with Solomonic columns and arches supporting the Atlanteans of the dressing room.
Chapel with portals without columns and imposed the cantilevers design, where prominent figures of characters hands up or bust. The arcosolium tomb with the date of 1391 and chancel with gilded altarpiece.
This church has a small central bell tower, a small gazebo with a hovel that circles the door and a cross in purple neon, recently placed there, that spoils the initial lines of the chapel.
This Chapel, dating from the 18TH century was, presumably, rebuilt in the 19th century. On the main facade stands out the plinth, with a Latin cross high and round arch portal with stonework frame. Inside, the altar in gilt.