The Misericórdia chapel dates from around 1709, according to the inscription on the façade. It is longitudinal in plan, with a single nave and sacristy attached to the right-hand side façade. The simple main façade ends in a gable truncated by a bell tower with a round arch resting on cushioned pillars and crowned in a truncated gable with a Latin cross made of ashlar with quadrangular arms.
The interior, a single space, features a high altarpiece in gilded carving and polychromes in pink, green and white, with plant motifs and angels. In the center there is a niche with a blue painted background and three trees, forming a landscape, where a rhinestone image of Our Lady with tears is enthroned. In the chapel of Misericórdia there is a platform with the image of the Lord of the Steps.
The ceiling of the chapel shows traces of polychromy and figures, of which there are still cartouches in the corners, decorated with phytomorphic elements and cherubs.