The current building is from the XII century, and the primitive romanesque structure has been well conserved, with a trapezoidal nave, a door towards the South and semicircular apse decorated on the outside with a semispherical frieze with a cross. The bell tower, with a square tower and pyramidal roof, is attached on the north façade and can be accessed via a spiral staircase. On the South-East side, additions from later periods were made, and the rectory that was first a hostel before becoming the summer camp house that it is nowadays, is attached to the Western side.
It can be easily accessed by car. It is located in a deviation situated on the motorway that links Santa Coloma and Sant Hilari Sacalm.
Part of the Trail of the 10 Hermitages, just before taking the path towards Sant Iscle and Santa Victòria de Sauleda.
Practical information: can be visited. The church will remain closed except for when mass is celebrated.