This is a single-naved hermitage covered with a wooden three-sided sloped roof decorated with geometrical motifs. Its peculiar belfry is made of light stone. The whole complex is surrounded by a crenelated wall of clear Mudéjar (XIII to XVI Spanish architecture style that took many elements from the Spanish-Arabic art) influence. Its polychromed pulpit is decorated with floral motifs. A wooden reredo, located in the Altar, is separated from the rest of the nave by two stairs Inside the hermitage the following Sacred Art items can be seen: Image of an Angel; Painting of Santa María de la Cabeza; Saint Joseph with his son Jesus on his hands and a painting of San Isidro. Source: Ayuntamiento de Antigua. Oficina de Turismo. |