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Ermita del Santo Cristo (Barajas de Melo)
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Ermita del Santo Cristo

The Ermita del Santo Cristo is a historic church located in Barajas de Melo, southern Spain.

History

  • The chapel was built in 1401 and later expanded in the 18th century.
  • The main façade features a stone cover, while the rest of the building is finished in lime stucco, a traditional material used in many Andalusian hermitages.

Architecture

The Ermita del Santo Cristo is an example of Roman Catholic architecture. Its square bell tower is covered by a roof of glazed ceramic.

The chapel's design reflects the traditional style of Andalusian hermitages, with a focus on simplicity and functionality.

Location

The church is situated in the Barrio Alto, historic suburb of the ancient city of Marbella, considered part of the old town.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Ermita del Santo Cristo is a Roman Catholic chapel, dedicated to the Holy Christ of the True Cross.

It is an important place of worship for the local community and attracts visitors from across Spain.

Notable Features

The church's bell tower is a notable feature, with its glazed ceramic roof adding a touch of color to the surrounding landscape.

The chapel itself is also notable for its traditional Andalusian architecture and its historic significance.

Organ and Bells

Information on the organ and bells is not available.

Heritage Status

The Ermita del Santo Cristo has been recognized as a historic monument, reflecting its importance in Spanish cultural heritage.

Visiting Information

Opening hours are not specified. Accessibility information is also not available.

Notable Artworks or Relics

Information on notable artworks or relics is not available.

Details

NameErmita del Santo Cristo
CityBarajas de Melo
CountrySpain
Coordinates40.1228, -2.9095557