This small church and other buildings are surrounded by a wall. On the inside there is a single chamber with two small side chapels. The one on the right is of particular interest: it has a wall painting representing Saint Antonio of Padova. It must have been built after 1736 as the walls of the convent in that year were said to be ruined.
There is a richly decorated arch depicting scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary over the altar against the rear wall. The façade with a thatched roof has only one entrance with three windows around it. The last restoration work was carried out in 1987.