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The Hermitage of Cristo del Llano is the third prominent monument in Baños de la Encina along with the Castle of Burgalimar and the Church of San Mateo.
It is located on the outskirts of the urban area. It consists of a single nave and its bell gable, which rises above the main facade. Its austere red brick exterior contrasts with its impressive interior.
Originally, it was built between the 16th and 17th centuries, but its most notable elements, as mentioned, date from the 18th century. These are the pictorial decoration of its vaults and the expansion of the apse to build the chapel for Cristo del Llano. This chapel is an example of the exuberant Andalusian Baroque, with its profuse decoration of painted plasterwork, mirrors, and sculptures.
Built: 16th - 18th centuries
Style: Baroque Andalusian, Rococo
Category: Religious
Type: Chapel, Church
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