Located in the church of San Bartolomé Church in Jávea, the altarpiece, completed in 1741 and destroyed in 1936 during the upheavals of the Spanish Civil War, was a notable example of Spanish High Baroque religious art.
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JÁVEA, DISCOVER THE HIDDEN STORIES OF JÁVEA
Step into Jávea’s lesser-known side with this engaging anthology, where hidden stories come vividly to life, from its Roman fish farm to the unexpected adventures of Joaquín Sorolla. Encounters with a foreign French family, a little-known mysterious ship, and forgotten monuments add intrigue and depth, revealing the author’s central idea that Jávea’s true identity lives in the details most people overlook.
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* NOW E-BOOK - Gothic Glory of Javea
GOTHIC GLORY JÁVEA
Step into the enduring beauty of Jávea’s past with this architectural history guide that brings the remarkable Old Town to life, including the Church of San Bartolomé and its surrounding Gothic buildings.
[€ 5 euros] [ORDER FORM HERE]
Key Features:
- Exploration of Jávea’s remarkable Old Town, including the Church of San Bartolomé
- Insight into Gothic architecture and surrounding historic buildings
- Rich history of the area and its cultural development
- Beautifully presented for immersive reading
- Personal service and easy download
- Written by historian **KARLA INGLETON DAROCAS, B.A. (Hons)**
- Optimised for tablet and exceptional on laptop
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