Hermitages
Humilladero's Hermitage

It consists of two chapels, one of the XVI century and another one, baroque style, of XVII, with walls of stone ashlar masonry. It guards the image of patron saint: the Christ of the Humilladero.
The zone is accessed by the delectable stroll that goes from Plaza Mayor to the gardens and pine groves of the Christ, by where the procession done to the pattern in its celebration day passes in the first week of May, being this act indelible for whom it is present at it, because when journeying in the darkness of the night, it turns into phantasmal vision of the interminable rows of ignited wax candles that seems to be walking by itself.
San Roque's Hermitage

The Hermitage counts on a main facade of stonecutting finished off by bulrush of stone, with bell and porch of put in front entrance whose cover maintains two beautiful columns worked in stone of Colmenar.
After the Civil War it had to be partially remodel for which the neighbours contributed and several beneficial bullfighting festivals were made. In his interior it emphasizes the sobregilded wood altar, formed by small columns and in the center the image of Saint Roque in carved wood polychrome. The Patron Festival is celebrated the 16th of August, in that their neighbours of the District of Saint Roque overturn all their eagerness. Usually it is open everyday, between the 9 in the morning and the 10 at night.
San Juan's Hermitage

Composed of ample solid nave of and simple construction, of which emphasizes the wood armour on which the tile roof rests. During the War of Independence it was used like headquarters by the French, conserving itself of this time cracks in the jambs of his door to make possible the passage of the tubes to his interior.
The Hermitage remains closed all the year, opening its doors single of Patron Festival, the 24th of June. It contains a small sobregilded wood altarpiece. In the center, a niche where was located the image of Saint Juan Baptist.
San Isidro’s Hermitage
