SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA CHURCH
Built in 1617, this church was destroyed in 1645, then rebuilt, burnt down again and rebuilt again in 1711. Of Baroque inspiration, this church has a central nave in the shape of a Latin cross and a wooden frame typical of the Canary Islands. The paintings and sculptures were all created in a very particular style of the Canarian school. Among the goldsmith works that decorate it are the golden diadem of San Antonio, which dates from 1617, the processional cross from the same period and six large candleholders from the early eighteenth century.
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