The entrance porch dates from the 19th-century and is supported by paired Tuscan columns.
The lower arch is flanked by paired columns, which are fluted only in the upper part.
Along its four sides, which form a square, runs a series of pointed arches set on small paired columns.
The paired columns along each side of the cloister each share a capital.
It consists of three levels with paired Doric-like columns.
Unifying all this diversity is a wraparound veranda with paired columns.
Each facade of the building features a two story loggia with paired Corinthian columns.
In the ground floor are round-headed windows flanked by paired columns.
The main entrance is held by paired ionic columns and square windows amid the bell tower.
The arcade has pointed arches each of which rests on thin paired columns.