The church is declared of Cultural Interest and consists of three naves where the coffered ceiling of the dome of the presbytery stands out, made of polychrome wood, and the altarpiece of the main altar dedicated to the Santos Juanes, work of the first quarter of the sixteenth century. It is composed of eighteen panels and four boards in the bank in which pairs of apostles are represented. Presiding over this altarpiece is a Gothic sculpture of Saint John the Baptist, a canvas of a Calvary from the second third of the 16th century, and two sculptures of Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist.