A building from the early 20th century, with some parts from the 19th century, it is inspired by Compostela’s baroque architecture: adjoining pilasters, pinnacles, balustrades, spherical ornamental tops, fragments of entablature decorated with triglyphs, but especially the top of the façade, made up of pilasters bordering a coat of arms crowned by a pediment featuring spheres and a pinnacle, repeat the same model used by Fernando de Casas Novoa in the façades of the Monastery of San Martín Pinario and Santiago Cathedral’s Treasury.
Its interior features the Romanesque cloister of the Monastery of San Xusto de Toxosoutos.