The church, built in 1908, is neo-Gothic style, with a Latin cross floor plan and a choir at the foot of the central nave. Its altarpiece is made of gilded wood, with remarkable decorative features including several Gothic spires that give it an ornate spiritual appearance. On the left side you can visit the Pantheon of the Founders, which contains the sarcophagi of St. Benedict Menni, Sister Josefa Recio and Sister Angustias Giménez. Annexed to it is a historic building, a replica of the original, the facade of which combines neo-Mudejar and neoclassical styles with modernism. Inside the building, which features Andalusian-style tiles, there is a museum which houses the exhibition ‘Vocation and Service’, displaying original pieces relating to the founders of the Hospitaller Congregation.

