A neo-Gothic church built between 1893 and 1896, it consists of a nave of seven sections covered with high vaults, flanked by two corridors separated by columns on both sides. It has a triforium on the sides and choir at the feet on a lowered arch. On the front there is one of the two portals of the temple; it has a ribbed rectangular frame with two pointed archivolts above it, the innermost rests on two thin columns; they leave a tympanum decorated with an image inside a mandorla; at mid-height there is a large pointed arched window with stained glass from 1960; the second portal is located on the north wall, as well as another that leads to the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament located at the head of the nave; this chapel is rectangular and has a roof with a hemispherical dome on shells. Its interior and exterior walls are made of Montjuïc gray stone in squared blocks.
The fire of 1936 destroyed the Gothic carving of the Guardian Angel, from the 14th century, which presided over the main altar and which, after the war, was replaced by a modern reproduction.