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Only the most jaded would fail to be impressed by the Iglesia del Carmen and its marvellous 18th-century Churrigueresque retablo (altarpiece). Magnificently carved in red pine by Antequera’s own Antonio Primo, it’s spangled with statues of angels by Diego Márquez y Vega, and saints, popes and bishops by José de Medina. While the main altar is unpainted, the rest of the interior is a dazzle of colour and design, painted to resemble traditional tilework.


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Nearby Antequera attractions

1. Museo Conventual de las Descalzas

0.19 MILES

This museum, in the 17th-century convent of the Carmelitas Descalzas (barefoot Carmelites), approximately 150m east of the town’s Museo de la Ciudad de…

2. Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor

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Just below the Alcazaba is the large 16th-century Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor. This church-college played an important part in ´¡²Ô»å²¹±ô³Ü³¦Ã­²¹â€™s 16th…

3. Alcazaba

0.24 MILES

Favoured by the Granada emirs of Islamic times, Antequera’s hilltop Moorish fortress has a fascinating history and covers a massive 62,000 sq metres. The…

4. Museo de la Ciudad de Antequera

0.26 MILES

Antequera's town-centre municipal museum displays an impressive collection of Roman artifacts from the surrounding area, including glassware, jewelry,…

5. Antequera Dolmens Site

0.66 MILES

Antequera's two earth-covered burial mounds – the Dolmen de Menga and the Dolmen de Viera – were built out of megalithic stones by Bronze Age people…

6. Dolmen del Romeral

1.61 MILES

This megalithic burial site was constructed around 1800 BC and features much use of small stones for its walls. To get here, continue 2.5km past the town…

8. Centro de Visitantes José A Valverde

13.17 MILES

You can watch an informative film about the Laguna de Fuente de Piedra flamingos and peruse some small exhibits at this helpful lakeside visitor centre…