Semana Santa Estepa

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The shrine is devoted to Our Lady of the Rosary, one of the patron saints of Burguillos. It is located within La Madroña Park, three kilometres from the town proper, surrounded by nature. It is a place of absolute peace, tranquillity and calm.

This 18th-century Church (1745-1757) owes its name to the image of the Holy Christ of Mercy that presides over the high altar. 

This is the only remaining example in Arahal of semi-rural religious constructions, known as “ruedos”, that existed on the outskirts of Andalusian towns.

The Dulce Nombre de Jesús Church is Algamitas’ parish church. The building consists of a single nave with attached pilasters dividing the sections. On the left side are two chapels. The old barrel roof with lunettes over the nave and the dome in the ante-chancel were replaced with a flat ceiling with plaster panels. The current building and the images preserved inside are contemporary.

Located in the heart of the city of Ecija, the Royal Convent of Santa Ines belongs to the Order of Franciscan Poor Clares. It was first founded outside the city walls, subsequently moving to its current location, about two hundred yards from the city centre, bordering the road that led to the Sanctuary of the Patrona Nuestra Señora del Valle, after which it was named.

This unique altar, built on a canvas from the old city, is one of the city's most historically interesting and charming spots.

The Convento de la Visitación de Santa Isabel (Philippian Mothers) was founded in the last quarter of the 16th century and has been occupied by various religious orders. It was originally a nunnery, which in 1731 joined the order of the Minim nuns, who took over the convent.