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Church of Saint Blaise
Church of Saint Blaise
Originally, it was the church of the monastery of the Trinitarian friars. Despite the significant damage it suffered during the Spanish Civil War, the façade has been preserved in good condition. Built in stone at the end of the 18th century (1784), as stated in the inscription, it clearly reflects Neoclassical architectural lines.
Spanish Civil War Route
The Church of Saint Blaise, a Baroque religious building, was attacked by anticlerical groups and set on fire in late July 1936. The destruction was almost total, with only the outer walls remaining, and the interior was completely rebuilt during the 1960s.
The Cathedral facade
The Cathedral and the permanent exhibition
This iconic site, a cultural treasure, showcases stunning architecture and rich history, making it a must-visit for tourists exploring the area.
Royal Chapel of Our Lady of the Cinta
The Santa Creu Old Hospital
This historic site features a grand doorway with sculptural details, epigraphs of the city’s coat-of-arms, and a rich architectural legacy, attracting tourists.
Convent of Saint John
Church and Convent of the Immaculate Conception Victoria
This historic monastery features stunning 17th-century architecture, unique marble altars, and a revered baroque sculpture, making it a must-visit for art lo...
Holy Week Interpretation Centre
This historical site showcases intricate floats and sculptures used in dramatic Holy Week processions, offering a unique glimpse into local religious traditi...
Church of Saint Blaise