Probably from the first quarter of the eighteenth century. Single rectangular nave with a closed porch. It houses the images of San Joaquin, Santa. Anna and the Saint Engraci Martyr. At its feet it contains the tomb of María Inés OrillaCastellón, who describes her this “… beata professes del Carmen, benefactor of this chapel
Also known as Ermita del Calvario, it is actually dedicated to San Joaquín and Santa Ana, but its most popular advocation is that of San Engracio, martyr whose relics are venerated in the parish church.