Church of Saint Ann in Castellar de Santiago
Castellar de Santiago (Ciudad Real)GPS: 38.541500091552734, -3.2776401042938232MAIN ATTRACTIONS
In the middle of the Sierra Morena, the origin of this town seems to be related to a defensive tower from the Roman road that joined Mérida and Zaragoza. Among its buildings, a pair of emblazoned houses from the end of the 15th century stand out with their coat of arms of the family owners. And it also preserves a pottery workshop that attests to its ceramicist past. In addition to all of this, Baroque lovers will enjoy visiting the church of Saint Ann, its main building of interest.
WHAT WE’LL SEE
This church from the middle of the 16th century guards inside a magnificent carving of the patron of the town, the Christo of Mercy, from the late Baroque era. Regarding its architecture, it is made of masonry, with thick buttresses and it has a solitary nave and three sandstone porticos. The exterior is topped with a simple bell tower that houses its three bells.
ACCESS
Freely accessible, respecting the hours of mass.
OUR RECOMMENDATIONS
The festivals of the Christ of Mercy, celebrated in September, in which the local people light bonfires in the street and set of hundreds of different types of fireworks in honor of their patron.