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The Santa María Magdalena Parish Church is home to the Museum of Sacred Art. Opened in December 2010, boasts a fascinating collection of liturgical objects. The ceremonial items, treasured throughout the Church’s history, are on display in a designated area of the Church.

The museum is located in the rooms adjacent to the temple, such as the Sacristy. An impressive collection of liturgical and artistic objects gathered over the years is exhibited here. Highlights include the Monstrance from 1751, a 17th-century painting of the 12 apostles and archaeological remains dating back to the 14th century found during restoration works.

The parish church has a remarkable sacred art collection, such as Rococo drawers in the Sacristy, many, rich liturgical vestments, noteworthy collection of choir books and numerous gold- and silverwork objects.

Next to the vestry and the left nave is the courtyard. Impressive collections of prehistoric, Roman and Arabic archaeological remains are displayed under the arcade.