- 1st Church of San Sebastian2nd Convent of San Agustín3rd Church of San Miguel
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1st Church of San Sebastian
This church was built in the suburbs, during the s. XVIII. The tower that rises in the nave of the Gospel, corresponds to the s. XVI. At the foot of the Epistle nave is the Chapel added in the 18th century. This being one of the most unique examples of Andalusian architecture in Baroque art. It is currently the parish and headquarters of the Patron, San Sebastián as well as the Brotherhood of the Sweet Name of Jesus, which goes out in procession on Holy Thursday afternoon
2nd Convent of San Agustín
Building of the s. Built for the Augustinian order in the 17th century and currently occupied by Mercedarians, it has always attracted attention inside due to its unusual Baroque decoration in plasterwork parallel to colonial Spanish-American art. The grandeur of the convent temple built in stone and brick sponsored by D. Manuel Ponce de León stands out, which rests in the marble mausoleum found in the presbytery
3rd Church of San Miguel
It is possible that this construction was born in the s. XVI as a hermitage dedicated to the dedication of the Archangel Saint Michael, when the suburb reached a sufficient population for it to be constituted as its own religious entity. It is currently a parish and headquarters of the Brotherhood of Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno that goes out in procession on Good Friday
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