Feria

Seville, beautiful and diverse

A building with a single rectangular nave and side chapels over which the choir platform extends. The nave is covered with a groin vault and the transept with a dome. The church, built on older constructions, is from the second third of the 18th century and is currently the seat of the Confraternity of the Cristo de la Yedra, a 17th-century image that is worshipped in front of the altar.

Made by José Lemus, this is a tribute to our elders. It was inaugurated in June 1990.

This monument is dedicated to all the float-bearers. It was unveiled on 24 March 2007 on the anniversary of the Confraternity of Our Captive Lord Jesus and is located in the entrance to the Shrine to San Sebastian at Paseo del Agua. Its author is Don Germán Pérez Vargas, a native of Tocina, but resident in Brenes, with strong links to its culture.

The Our Lady of Victory Parish Church is located in the historic centre of Arahal, a few minutes away from other important religious monuments, such as the San Roque Church, the Our Lady of the Rosary Convent and the Blessed True Cross Church.

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

EThe Agarre represents the battle between a fierce boar and four dogs. This sculpture by Jaime Mate Gallego, the sculptor who also made the El Rehalero, was unveiled in 2007.

It is located on the site of the old San Roque orchard in the 17th century and the nerve center of the town. Beautiful meeting place for people of all ages. In it there is a bronze bust of D. Rafael del Riego.