With an area of 900 square metres (9,700 sq ft), it is situated on Calle García de Paredes, west of the InterContinental Madrid.
Built between 1900 and 1904,[1] the architects in charge of the project were Juan Bautista Lázaro de Diego, who is associated with Gothic Revival architecture, and Narciso Clavería y de Palacios, who is associated with Moorish Revival architecture.
[1][2] In 1977 the Boletín Oficial del Estado included the church among a number of buildings to be protected by means of a heritage listing.
The monument's protection environment was set out in 1993,[4] but as at 2014 its current protection status as a Bien de Interés Cultural is pending (Incoado con Delimitación).
[6] The facade has two towers, one on each side, each with a square base and an octagonal steeple.