About this place
The hermitage of San Antón is part of a collection of small devotional spaces in Torrenueva, closely linked to the daily life of the town and its popular traditions. A visit offers the opportunity to appreciate a simple, intimate architecture, integrated into the urban landscape and connected to a religious tradition deeply rooted in the local calendar.
Originally, this place was dedicated to Saint Sebastian, a devotion that gradually declined from the 18th century onwards. Over time, devotion to Saint Anthony gained prominence, especially due to the custom of bringing animals to the hermitage to ask for the saint's protection. This practice explains its strong connection to the rural world, domestic livestock farming, and traditional forms of community life.
The building's significance lies not in its monumental scale, but in its value as a testament to popular religiosity. The hermitage retains its character as a neighborhood landmark and a source of collective memory, where architecture serves a simple devotion. Its main celebration takes place on January 17th, the date on which Saint Anthony maintains his role as a festive figure and protector of animals.
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Hermitage of San Antón a bird's-eye view
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