The Til Til church, a foundational part of the town of the same name, is a building that dates back to the 18th century and comprises two different volumes. Evidence suggests that the church was built in two different stages.
The first foundational volume is formed by a single nave plus the sacristy and the side chapel. It is made of adobe and has a gabled roof with a wooden structure. Its façade is formed by an atrium with square pillars supporting a three-level tower, whose architectural language leads us to believe that it is a volume built at a later date.
Inside the temple, roof-toppings that were recently replaced acquire significant relevance. Nave is lit through the windows located towards one side and the two accesses located on both sides.
Due to the earthquake that struck the country on February 27, 2010, the chapel suffered severe damages and its conservation conditions are average. The tower is seriously damaged and, therefore, access through the façade is closed. Still, the church continues in operation.