This work of great simplicity, conceived in the rural area by local teachers, lies outside the proper baroque stylistic criteria prevailing in the major centers of artistic creation.
It is a popular church, which above all emphasize the compact volumetry and the succession of strong and pure geometric shapes such as cubes or prisms, with a predominance of proportion square.
The dome is the highest body out of the whole temple, providing a profile characteristic that distinguishes it from homogeneous urban fabric.