Constructed at the end of the 19th century, the convent did not acquire its religious use until 1942. The front is articulated in two pilasters finished off by a pediment and with a dome that closes the building. Inside stands out its chapel of plant squared with neo-baroque elements. The Major Altar highlights because it has a sculpture of the "Inmaculada Concepción", an anonymous work of the 17th century related with Granada's School and Alonso Cano.