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Its construction is linked to the farmhouse of the Vilanova family. Specifically, it was built in 1876 as a private oratory. During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), it suffered material damage and the loss of its furnishings but was later restored. In 1972, it underwent a major architectural renovation, and in 2015, it was restored again by the Alboraya Town Hall.
The hermitage is a single-nave building with a rectangular floor plan and a semicircular apse, without side chapels. The sacristy is attached to the right side of the presbytery. Its main façade is asymmetrical, whitewashed, and topped with a bell gable. The structure is built of masonry. Inside, the nave features a barrel vault with false keystones and arches painted on the intrados. The roof is covered with Arabic tiles, and its few wooden elements include the main entrance door. Later, a square-tiled porch with a single opening and a three-sided roof was added to the front façade. It houses valuable furnishings, including pilasters with Corinthian capitals and a Via Crucis with prints of saints.