Church built during the first half of the 16th century. Its singularity responds to the Mudejar-Andalusian structure of fortress type for the defensive purpose that it had to fulfill, since the area was a Christian enclave surrounded by Moorish population and stalked by the Berber danger represented by the sea. Of late Gothic style with a Baroque interior decoration, the main altarpiece stands out, made of Canada pine, placed at the end of the XVIII century and the altarpiece of the Virgin of the Victory, located in the Main Chapel with allusions to the concern for the danger of the Moorish attacks. The entrance at the foot of the church is on the ground level. The side entrance from the Plaza Mayor has a non-accessible ramp and a step at the door. <span class="automatic-translation-warning">This text was automatically translated.</span>
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