A mixture of Romanesque, Gothic and Mudejar styles, it was the first of the seven churches founded by Fernando III after the conquest of the city.
The main doorway has a beautiful rose window, while of the side entrances, the one on the right stands out, decorated with a diamond point and dated as the oldest doorway of the churches of Cordoba. The tower, dating from the 17th century, is built in descending sections.
Today, deconsecrated and closed to worship, it is a cultural centre owned by the Cajasur Foundation. The church opens onto a large square, guarded by grandiose casuarina trees. In its day it was a venue for festive events and bullfighting shows.

