Church of Our Lady of Expectation

Description

The Church of Nuestra Señora de la Expectación, located in the Plaza Nuestra Señora del Rosario, was built between the 16th and 17th centuries. It was originally a mosque and was later converted into a Christian church. Its rectangular floor plan is notable for its tower and its interior, with three naves separated by pillars and lowered arches. It preserves Mudejar elements, such as the choir and the wooden frames. The doorway has a semicircular arch, and the tower is decorated with brick and masonry. The sculpture of the Virgen de los Dolores (Virgin of Sorrows) and an image of Christ stand out.

What to do in Canillas de Albaida, Málaga

Factory of Light

Canillas de Albaida, Malaga

The intense landscape of the Fábrica de la Luz is one of the best showcases of the Natural Park of the Sierras de Almijara, Tejeda and Alhama. And one of the enclaves of greatest natural beauty of the Axarquia. It is located just three kilometres from the village of Canillas de Albaida.

Old Laundry

Canillas de Albaida, Malaga

The old washing place of Canillas de Albaida, located in the Axarquia region, is a witness to the history and customs of the village. Built with traditional architecture, it served as a space where women carried out the daily task of washing clothes. Located near a natural spring, in addition to its practical function, the washing place was a social meeting point where news and laughter were shared, strengthening community ties. The sound of water and daily conversations were its distinguishing feature.

Paraje de las Cuestas and Puente Romano (Roman Bridge)

Canillas de Albaida, Malaga

The Paraje de las Cuestas, in Canillas de Albaida, is home to two ancient Roman roads. One descends from the lower part of the village and the other ascends towards El Cerrillo, joined by the Roman Bridge over the River Turvilla. This bridle path, classified as a cattle track, was the old access to the municipality of Vélez-Málaga. The Roman Bridge, located to the south of the municipality, has undergone several transformations since its construction in Roman times. The original brick vault was replaced by ashlars, and the facing is made of ashlars. Its reconstruction has given it a twist to make it more vertical and resistant to the current.

Hermitage of San Antón

Canillas de Albaida, Malaga

The Hermitage of San Antón, located in the lower part of Canillas de Albaida, dates from the 16th-17th centuries. Small in size, it has a single rectangular nave, the roof of which is closed by a wooden frame with loop braces. Inside, there is an altarpiece in polychrome wood in Rococo style, dating from the end of the 18th century, which houses the image of San Antón, also polychrome and from the same period. The doorway of the chapel is formed by a round arch flanked by pilasters, above which is a small niche with the image of San Antón.

Hermitage of Santa Ana

Canillas de Albaida, Malaga

The Hermitage of Santa Ana, located at the top of Canillas de Albaida, has its origins in Al-Andalus times, with its tower and the wall to the NW as the oldest structures. Initially a fortification, it was eventually transformed into a Christian temple. It is first mentioned in the Libro de Apeo y Repartimiento of 1572, where it is referred to as "the castle of the town". Subsequently, it was represented in the Cadastre of the Marquis of Ensenada in 1752, showing the changes it has undergone over time. Its buttresses and the dome over the tower stand out.

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