The church has a rather short nave and two aisles, crossed by a single-nave transept. The choir includes a semicircular apse with an
ambulatory, and three radial chapels. The edifice has an overall length of 63.5 meters, including the
vestibule and the eastern chapel, and a width of 22.35 m. The nave (which is 22 m tall) and the aisles are covered by ogival
barrel vaults, with, internally, the use of different height levels which was typical of Romanesque architecture. It has pre-
Gothic pillars, a blind tribune and a
clerestory with small windows. The capitals of the columns are generally decorated with vegetable motifs, although some feature depictions of animals or other figures. The choir houses a 14th-century fresco, rediscovered in 1935. The exterior has a sober appearance, with massive walls. The few decorations include the portal of the transept's left arm, with flower and geometrical motifs. The
crossing is surmounted by a tower with an elevation of 56 m; two smaller towers are also at the sides of the main facade. The complex include other buildings, such as an 18th-century cloister. ==References==