The façade, much altered in the 19th century, has a full-arch portal with a rectangular oculus, and is topped by a double-arched bell tower with a clock and crowned by a cross.
There are four altarpieces in the nave, dedicated to the souls in purgatory, the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Our Lady and the Passion of Christ, the latter of which features a painting of the predella with three figures holding objects linked to the Passion, and four 17th-century wooden, gilded, upholstered and polychrome sculptures depicting St. John the Evangelist, the crucified Jesus, the Virgin Mary and St. Mary Magdalene.
The chancel is decorated with paintings from the second half of the 18th century, the ceiling paintings depicting scenes from the life of Christ, the Virgin and the Evangelists. The wall paintings are in rococo style, with mainly floral and plant motifs.
The gilded altarpiece is decorated with elements from various periods such as Mannerist, Baroque and Rococo.