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Seville enchants

The Chapel of Our Lord Jesus is located in the Plaza de España, close to the Municipal Library, in the Sevillian town of Aznalcázar.

The Cristo de la Veracruz Chapel, commonly known as ‘El Cristo’, is an 18th-century, single-nave building. The decorative flower pots placed by the locals stand out in striking contrast against the Chapel’s whitewashed walls.

The Renaissance image of the Crucified Christ by an unknown artist was acquired in 1939. 
 

The church and charity hospital was built in 1592 and 1598, respectively, according to the inscription on the entrance’s entablature.

The Church of the Convent of Santa Clara can be found in the Jardines de la Carrera, in the town of Morón de la Frontera, Seville.

SAN SEBASTIAN CHAPEL

The Confraternity of the Trinity built the chapel in the early 18th century (1719-1723) to worship their titular images.

The Sanctuary dates back to the early 16th century when Antonio Barrados obtained permission to build a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Consolation. The titular image was gifted by the Nuestra Señora de la Antigua Convent. On 31 March 1561, the chapel was transferred to the congregation of Minimal Fathers. The construction of the convent and church began at that time.