Calpe Costa Blanca
Ermita del Salvador. Situated on a hill overlooking the bay of Calpe, next to the hotel, and great landscape value, the Chapel of the Savior, one of the most beautiful religious monuments in
Calpe Costa Blanca is named after that was on 6 August, the day of the Transfiguration of the Savior, the date of the recapture of Calpe by James I.
Recreation conquest called Gothic type, the shrine in the bay of Calpe is a rectangular building oriented and gateway to the North defined by diaphragm arches. Inside is divided into three sections by arches resting on pillars of stone buttresses that develop outside the facade. The first building dates from the eighteenth century. In 1748 a new building stands on the site of previous building which was rebuilt in 1945 and 1992 in
Calpe Costa Blanca.
Ermita de la Cometa. Located on the outskirts of town, in the Tossal of the Comet, this is a collection of historic religious buildings consisting of an ancient fortified farmhouse built in the late seventeenth century or early eighteenth century, also one of the religious monuments in Calpe to see.
Parish Church. Dedicated to Our Lady of the Snows is situated in the heart of Old Town, its construction dates of 1973-75 with a predominance of modern and solid forms. They emphasize their windows and the murals that decorate its interior with mosaic art and the facade decorated with a mosaic opened on 22-10-97 that shows different scenes from the Old and New Testament, along with images of Christ's sweat and Virgen de las Nieves.
The Old Church. Connected to the Church of Our Lady of the Snows, is as a former church chapel, the Gothic-Mudejar single copy of the Valencia, the wall is its support and Intramuros existing buildings. He combined the religious and defensive build a kind of defensive bulwark. This early XIV century fortress was transformed and today is the sacristy and the base of the tower. Inside it retains an altarpiece in tempera of the fifteenth century where San Antonio Abad, San Cosme y San Damian, of high artistic value attributed to a disciple of John Reixach.