Templete de la Virgen de Los Dolores

Templete de la Virgen de Los Dolores
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Built in 1734, it is an opened chapel, built onto a private house, with an opened rectangular ground and with semicircular arches at three of its sides, held up by columns with ionic capitals. The shaft of each column has got stone figures representing persons attached to the column with a lace around their necks, having all of them a sinister expression.

At the front side there can be seen one brick pilaster. There is a small wood carved retable on it and, at the centre of the altarpiece, there can be seen a niche, forming like a balcony at the retable, and inside of it a painting which theme is the Virgen de los Dolores. At each side of the niche there can be seen two coats of arms of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain.

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Templete de la Virgen de Los Dolores
Calle Virgen de los Dolores, s/n, 29400
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