Inside the church is a magnificent altarpiece in plateresque style (1542-1565) depicting scenes of the Virgin and her mother's lives which were painted by Pedro de Campaña.
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Santa Ana is the most emblematic monument in the traditional construction as a thanksgiving to the Virgin and her mother Saint Ann for having been cured of a serious eye disease. Designed in Cistercian gothic style, it was built by masters from Burgos with the help of Mudejar master builders which is why bricks were used in its construction. The tower is one of the most characteristic elements of the church and the Mudejar style of its lower level is combined with a baroque bell tower whose beautiful blue tile decoration creates a lively and colourful effect. Inside the church is a magnificent altarpiece in plateresque style (1542-1565) depicting scenes of the Virgin and her mother's lives which were painted by Pedro de Campaña. In the centre of the altarpiece, stand three original dressed images of Saint Ann, the Virgin and the Child which date from the 13th century. |