Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro Ad víncula

Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro Ad Víncula

The completion of this parish church, dedicated San Pedro Ad Víncula, was continuously postponed until well into the nineteenth century owing to a trinity of local limitations; the absence of political autonomy, the inexistence of local nobility or bourgeoisie and the lack of economic resources. At the end of the nineteenth century, the church was built on a previous hermitage and cemetery, located next to it. It was from the 1860s to 70s that the works of the temple were promoted following the project of Vicente Serrano and built by José María de Cuenca. The tower, located on one side of the presbytery, has a square structure. The original spire has been replaced by a slender lantern that gives it a somewhat exotic air. In 1993, Luis Alonso Salcedo restored the tower giving it the eclectic air that it currently presents and also directed the works of the presbytery and the Ermita de la Virgen de los Remedios. Located in Plaza de la Constitución.

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