The main facade is notable for its impressive cover and its high tower with four. The cover is of gray stone, flanked by large tile panels between brick coatings. It was a work of 1743-1767 fully baroque features. Its membership comprises three stipes structured bodies, that most of their panels saved niches with sculptures. Note that in the first flank the access bay marked with arch and jambs padded. In the second striking relief depicting a magnificent imposing San Francisco sores. On the cornice of the third body is lifted from the cover shot mixtilineal which is fully covered with foliage, and also contains the sculpture of the Virgin and at the top the statue of San Miguel. The interior has a single nave covered with ribbed vaults of which stand the choir and the presbytery and stresses the choir stalls, the neoclassical altarpieces, but mainly the mummified body of Blessed San Sebastian de Aparicio, housed in a chased silver niche found in the chapel of our Lady the Conqueror. |