Built in the 18th century, it used to be part of a vast hospital complex and was supported by the Confraternity of Saints Philip and James. The church has a simple and linear form with a one-hall interior and ribbed vault ceiling. It houses the Confraternity Museum which collects processional objects, still used today in the solemn processions, which belong to the town’s confraternities. It also preserves official documents of the same.
Saints Philip and James Church
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Construction | 18th century |