Built between 1770 and 1789 thanks to the efforts of all the neighbours who collaborated in the construction, its composition is baroque, although the simplicity and sobriety of its façade advocates 19th century academicism. Built with exposed brick and ashlar plinth, it was left unfinished due to the absence of a twin tower.

Its interior has a basilica floor plan with a hemispherical dome and the side naves, which are lower in height, are connected to the central nave by semicircular arches. The original altarpiece and all the images were destroyed during the Civil War.

 

Pl. Iglesia, 14, 30600 Archena, Murcia, España