It stands on the site of the former Convento de la Trinidad established shortly after Fernando III conquered the city in 1236.
Built in the Baroque style, it forms part of the Historic centre of Córdoba, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Baroque building is constructed in the form of a Latin cross with a nave covered by a barrel-vaulted ceiling decorated with painted lunettes.
The church's artwork includes a figure of Christ the Saviour (Santo Cristo de la Salud) from 1590 carved by an anonymous author.
The upper section with Solomonic columns contains group of sculptures in a niche with an angel in a Trinity robe assisting two captives.