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Ermita de Santiago (Bañón)
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Ermita de Santiago

Ermita de Santiago is believed to have been built in the 15th century after the capture of Marbella by the Crown of Castile.

  • The chapel's architecture is characterized by its single rectangular nave covered with Islamic tiles.
  • The building's style is typical of 15th-century Spanish architecture, with influences from Moorish and Gothic traditions.

Despite being built during a period of significant cultural exchange between Christians and Muslims, the Ermita de Santiago retains many distinctive features of Islamic art.

Location

The church is situated in the heart of Old Town, specifically in the Plaza de los Naranjos.

  • This location allows visitors to experience the rich history and culture of Marbella's historic center.
  • The chapel's interior features intricate tilework, which reflects the cultural exchange between Christians and Muslims during this period.

Organ and Bells

The church is home to a small organ, which is occasionally played by local musicians.

Heritage Status

The Ermita de Santiago has been designated as a protected historic monument in Spain.

  • This designation recognizes the building's cultural and historical significance, ensuring that it will be preserved for future generations.

Visiting Information

  • The church is open to visitors during regular business hours.
  • The chapel is wheelchair accessible, with ramps providing access to the main entrance.
  • Location: Plaza de los Naranjos, Old Town, Marbella

Notable Artworks or Relics

The Ermita de Santiago contains several notable artworks and relics, including a 15th-century altarpiece depicting scenes from Christian mythology.

Details

NameErmita de Santiago
CityBañón
CountrySpain
Coordinates40.836056, -1.1905843
Current useactive navigation and museum
Accessibletrue