The first building was built to house a school for orphan girls in the 16th century, but the current temple was built a couple of centuries later, by Bishop Marcelino Siuri.
The Church has a simple plan, but it has beautiful polychrome plasterwork, mostly made by Teodosio Sánchez Cañadas, who was also in charge of the High Altar, with Solomonic columns and decorated with different colored motifs.
Some of the images and carvings are older than the building, a true artistic legacy of high quality, such as the carvings of San Sebastián and Santa Lucía.

