SAN JUAN CHURCH
Church with a large chapel dominated by a neoclassical tabernacle
Its origins date back to 1608, when a small hermitage was built on some land donated by the second lieutenant Francisco de Valcarcel. Of this construction only the rear façade survives, which was built around 1728 according to the religious architecture of the Canary Islands. The largest chapel is dominated by a neoclassical tabernacle from 1787. Note the sculptures of Christ attached to the column and that of Our Lady of the Remedies, by the Sevillian Pedro Roldán, dating from the 17th century, and the Virgen de la Gloria by Luján Pérez.
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