CHAPEL OF THE TRINITARIANS
Chapel of the Trinitarian convent with frescoes of Our Lady of Good Remedy, others representing the naval battle of Lepanto.
It is the chapel of the disused convent of the Trinitarians, dating from the late seventeenth century. The mission of this religious order was the evangelization of the barbarians of North Africa and the redemption of captives. Inside the building there are beautiful frescoes dedicated to Our Lady of Good Remedy from 1685 and others representing the naval battle of Lepanto of October 12, 1571, in which the Christian fleet sent the Turkish fleet to the bottom. For the little anecdote, it was during this conflict that Cervantes lost his right hand...
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