The character of the most vital religious building in Tijarafe is set apart by its belfry. The structure that bolsters its twofold ringer tower is at the back and was one of the last increases to the structure, yet it makes its outline unquestionable. That is the reason it is quite possibly the most cherished images of the district. Inside the sanctuary, the look is constantly redirected towards the affected altarpiece planned by Antonio de Orbarán, the most perceived craftsman of the Baroque style in the Canary Islands. Because of its structure in five roads, which by the course of action of the figures appear to be eleven, it is remarkable in the Archipelago.