Capilla Nuestra Señora de la Merced
It was inaugurated in 1942 and was built in a sober style. It has a single rectangular central nave with a central corridor and benches on the sides.
Has a a light roof on wooden trusses, which currently rest on concrete pillars that run along the original brick load-bearing wall.
The floor is made of limestone tiles that form a black and white checkerboard. In the times when Garzón had an important population, he witnessed various religious activities such as: baptisms, masses and weddings.
In 2017, within the framework of the 75th anniversary of the chapel with financial contributions from the Municipality, the building was recovered and renovated.
Has a a light roof on wooden trusses, which currently rest on concrete pillars that run along the original brick load-bearing wall.
The floor is made of limestone tiles that form a black and white checkerboard. In the times when Garzón had an important population, he witnessed various religious activities such as: baptisms, masses and weddings.
In 2017, within the framework of the 75th anniversary of the chapel with financial contributions from the Municipality, the building was recovered and renovated.
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