[1] Originally, the church had a very simple structure: a single nave in court, trussed roof, and façade.
The facade is dominated by the large porch, which has 5 arches reminiscent of ancient basilicas.
The porch is the focal point of the whole structure, and is the connecting element of the strange combination of premises adjacent to the church.
Although externally there is a feeling of unity and correspondence between the arches of the porch and the inner aisles, emphasized with a sharp two-tone coloring of white and green (as was the case with basilicas), internally there is none.
Inside, the church appears as it did in 1862, with plastered walls and two side altars.