Templete Virgen de los Dolores

It dates from 1734. It is an open chapel, attached to a house, with an open rectangular plan, with semicircular arches and carpanels on three sides, which are supported by columns of Ionic capitals and figurative shafts. They represent thin human figures, tied to the shaft with a rope around their necks, with sinister expression.

The complex is covered with a gabled roof made of Moorish tile.

In the front there is a brick pilaster, on which a small carved wooden altarpiece is located, in which a niche opens as a balcony, inside which is a canvas of the Virgen de los Dolores . On both sides, two shields of the Catholic Monarchs.

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