Monumento al Señor Crucificado Sacromonte

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Monumento al Señor Crucificado Sacromonte

In this photo, the "Monumento al Señor Crucificado" stands as a solemn and majestic testament to the culmination of the Vía Crucis (Way of the Cross) in Granada's Sacromonte neighborhood. Framed by the natural beauty of Valparaíso Hill, the monument marks the final station of this devotional route, which was established in 1633 by the Third Order of San Francisco to reflect on the Passion and Death of Jesus.

The image of the Santísimo Cristo del Consuelo, also known as "Cristo de los Gitanos" (Christ of the Gypsies), commands reverence as the centerpiece of this sacred site. Crafted by the renowned sculptor José Risueño in 1695, this crucifix is a cherished symbol of faith and devotion for the people of Granada, particularly those from the Sacromonte and Albaicín neighborhoods. Its powerful presence resonates deeply, reflecting centuries of cultural and spiritual tradition.

The Sacromonte Abbey, visible nearby, anchors the historical and religious significance of this location. The annual Holy Wednesday procession of the Santísimo Cristo del Consuelo and María Santísima del Sacromonte passes this way. This site, surrounded by the serene landscape of the Sacromonte, serves as a place for reflection and connection, honoring a profound legacy of devotion and artistry.




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