MARBELLA CASCO ANTIGUO EN HD
Su epicentro es la Plaza de los Naranjos, donde encontramos tres edificios emblemáticos como son la Casa del Corregidor, la Ermita de Santiago y el Ayuntamiento. Otro lugar emblemático de la ciudad es la Calle Ancha, donde encontramos la inconfundible y adorada por los marbellíes Iglesia del Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz, un templo del siglo XVI, o la Capilla de San Juan de Dios situada entre las Calles Caridad y Misericordia. También destaca la Iglesia de la Virgen de los Dolores como una de las más bellas para visitar en el casco antiguo Marbellí. Sin duda un recorrido con mucho encanto a través de la historia de la ciudad de Marbella.Y como no, situada en la plaza de la Iglesia encontramos una de las edificaciones más importantes de Marbella como es la iglesia de De Nuestra Señora De La Encarnación. Una construcción de fachada principal destaca la portada de piedra roja, tallada en estilo barroco que data del 1618.
Casco Viejo Marbella en Primavera, Andalucia
Casco Viejo / Old Town / Centro Histórico Marbella (Andalucía), España / Spain
Plaza de la Victoria 0:05
Plaza de los Naranjos 0:30
Casa del Corregidor 0:38
Ayuntamiento / City Hall 1:05
Ermita Nuestro Senor Santiago 1:26
Calle / Street Gloria 1:54
Capilla / Chapel San Juan de Dios 2:02
Plaza Altamirano 2:10
Mapa del Centro / Map 2:26
Places to see in ( Marbella - Spain )
Places to see in ( Marbella - Spain )
Marbella is a city and resort area on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol, part of the Andalusia region. The Sierra Blanca Mountains are the backdrop to 27 km of sandy Mediterranean beaches, villas, hotels, and golf courses. West of Marbella town, the Golden Mile of prestigious nightclubs and coastal estates leads to Puerto Banús marina, filled with luxury yachts, and surrounded by upmarket boutiques .
Marbella is a city and municipality in southern Spain, belonging to the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Marbella is part of the Costa del Sol and is the headquarters of the Association of Municipalities of the region; Marbella is also the head of the judicial district that bears its name. Marbella is situated on the Mediterranean Sea, between Málaga and the Strait of Gibraltar. The Marbella municipality occupies a strip of land that extends along forty-four kilometres (27 miles) of coastline of the Penibético region, sheltered by the slopes of the coastal mountain range, which includes the Bermeja, Palmitera, Royal, White and Alpujata sub-ranges.
The old town of Marbella (Casco Antiguo) includes the ancient city walls and the two historical suburbs of the city, the Barrio Alto, which extends north, and the Barrio Nuevo, located to the east. Here is the Plaza de los Naranjos, an example of Castilian Renaissance design and the Chapel of Santiago, the oldest religious building in the city, Other buildings of interest in the centre are the Church of Santa María de la Encarnación, built in the Baroque style starting in 1618, the Casa del Roque, and the remains of the Arabic castle and defensive walls; also in the Renaissance style are the Capilla de San Juan de Dios (Chapel of St. John of God), the Hospital Real de la Misericordia (Royal Hospital of Mercy) and the Hospital Bazán which now houses the Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engravings. One of the highlights of the Barrio Alto is the Ermita del Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz (Hermitage of the Holy Christ of the True Cross), The so-called Nuevo Barrio (New Town), separated from the walled city by the Arroyo de la Represa
Between the old town and the sea in the area known as the historic extension (ensanche histórico), there is a small botanical garden on Paseo de la Alameda, and a garden with fountains and a collection of ten sculptures by Salvador Dalí on the Avenida del Mar, which connects the old town with the beach. To the west of this road, passing the Faro de Marbella, is Constitution Park (Parque de la Constitución), which houses the auditorium of the same name and the Skol Apartments, designed in the Modernist style by the Spanish architect Manuel Jaén . What is known as Marbella's Golden Mile is actually a stretch of four miles (6.4 km) which begins at the western edge of Marbella city and stretches to Puerto Banús. The area is exclusive and home to some of Marbella's most luxurious villas and estates with spectacular views of mountain and sea, such as the Palace of King Fahd, as well as some landmark hotels, among them the Melia Don Pepe, the Hotel Marbella Club and the Hotel Puente Romano. The area developed during the tourism boom of the 1960s, where may be found the ruins of the Roman villa by the Rio Verde, and El Ángel
Nueva Andalucía is an area just west of Marbella and inland from the marina of Puerto Banús. Home to many Golf Courses it is also known as Golf Valley. The bullring by Centro Plaza marks the entrance to Nueva Andalucia where the villas and apartments are based on traditional Andalusian architecture and design. At the heart of San Pedro de Alcántara are two industrial buildings of the 19th century: the Trapiche de Guadaiza and the sugar mill, which now houses the Ingenio Cultural Centre. Residence of the Marqués del Duero. In the eastern part of the municipality in the district of Las Chapas is the site of Rio Real, situated on a promontory near the mouth of the river of the same name. Amongst the various notable beaches are Artola beach, situated in the protected area of the Dunas de Artola, and Cabopino, The beaches of Venus and La Fontanilla are centrally located and very popular, and those of Puerto Banús and San Pedro Alcántara have been awarded the blue flag of the Foundation for Environmental Education.
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Misa Funeral Don Francisco Exchamendi 02 febrero 2017
Don Francisco Echamendi, tus muchos frutos te acompañan
Ha fallecido en Marbella don Francisco Echamendi Aristu, hijo adoptivo de esta ciudad, que durante 32 años fue párroco de la Encarnación de Marbella, después de ser secretario del obispo Don Ángel Herrera Oria.
Echamendi dejó la parroquia de la Encarnación al jubilarse y encontrarse impedido y en silla de ruedas, pero no dejó la ciudad, donde ha residido en un modesto piso junto a su hermana Maria Jesús, hasta el momento de su defunción en la mañana de ayer. Miércoles uno de febrero.
La capilla ardiente quedó instalada en la capilla de San Juan de Dios próxima al templo de la Encarnación y en pleno casco antiguo de Marbella, por donde desde el mediodía pasaron cientos de feligreses y amigos.
La misa exequial ha tenido lugar esta mañana a las 10 horas, habiendo sido concelebrada por dieciocho sacerdotes, entre los que cabe destacar el Sr. Obispo de la Diócesis, Don Jesús Catalá y el párroco de la Iglesia de la Encarnación y Arcipreste de Marbella-Estepona. Todos los celebrantes mostraban el dolor de la perdida del amigo y la unidad celeste de un sacerdote ejemplar. Una comunión donde en todo momento se ha respirado por parte de todos los asistentes, el respeto, el silencio y la ofrenda de vivir intensamente la Luz de Cristo en sagrada comunión.
Francisco Echamendi Aristu nació en Pamplona 1929 y fue ordenado sacerdote en Málaga en 1952. En sus primeros años de vida sacerdotal pasó por Guaro, Tolox, Arriate, La Cimada y Parchite. En 1958 fue nombrado subdirector de la residencia sacerdotal de Málaga. Posteriormente, fue párroco del Santo Ángel en Málaga. De 1960 a 1975, estudió en Madrid en el Instituto Social León XIII, siendo luego responsable de la Escuela de Ciudadanía Cristiana en Madrid. Fue secretario del cardenal Ángel Herrera Oria.
Desde 1975, fue párroco de Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación en Marbella. Tras 32 años como párroco de esta iglesia, fue nombrado Hijo Adoptivo de Marbella y mostró su humildad y gran talla humana en la inauguración oficial de la calle “Padre Francisco Echamendi’. También se sintió sumamente emocionado cuando el colegio de la barriada del Santo Angel Custodio en la Urbanización de Nueva Andalucia, fue bautizado con su nombre: Colegio de Don Francisco Echamendi.
El Ayuntamiento de Marbella ha decretado dos días de luto y las banderas ondearán a media asta, en un merecido reconocimiento de quien siempre ha llevado Marbella en su corazón.
La Iglesia estaba plena de feligreses y amigos que querían dar el ultimo adiós a quien fue su pastor con olor a oveja, siempre cerca del pueblo; un guía ejemplar por su amor y Misericordia bien entendida y bien practicada, sin diferencias de clases, razas, o culturas.
Iglesia Humilladero galeria
en la cuarta edición de la revista digital Hulago evidenciamos imágenes y las obras de arte ubicadas en la iglesia el humilladero en Pamplona Colombia
Entrada en la Santa Iglesia Catedral - Virgen de la Caridad (Ceuta - 2010)
Entrada en la Santa Iglesia Catedral - Virgen de la Caridad (Ceuta - 2010)
San Juan Marbella Dani Bonilla
PREGÓN COFRADÍA POLLINÍCA 2017
EN LA CAPILLA DE SAN JUAN DE DIOS DE MARBELLA
Misa Oficial Hdad. de Tomares 2010 - Cordero
Coro de la Hdad. del Rocío de Tomares en la misa oficial en el Rocío. Cordero
Places to see in ( Marbella - Spain )
Places to see in ( Marbella - Spain )
Marbella is a city and resort area on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol, part of the Andalusia region. The Sierra Blanca Mountains are the backdrop to 27 km of sandy Mediterranean beaches, villas, hotels, and golf courses. West of Marbella town, the Golden Mile of prestigious nightclubs and coastal estates leads to Puerto Banús marina, filled with luxury yachts, and surrounded by upmarket boutiques .
Marbella is a city and municipality in southern Spain, belonging to the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Marbella is part of the Costa del Sol and is the headquarters of the Association of Municipalities of the region; Marbella is also the head of the judicial district that bears its name. Marbella is situated on the Mediterranean Sea, between Málaga and the Strait of Gibraltar. The Marbella municipality occupies a strip of land that extends along forty-four kilometres (27 miles) of coastline of the Penibético region, sheltered by the slopes of the coastal mountain range, which includes the Bermeja, Palmitera, Royal, White and Alpujata sub-ranges.
The old town of Marbella (Casco Antiguo) includes the ancient city walls and the two historical suburbs of the city, the Barrio Alto, which extends north, and the Barrio Nuevo, located to the east. Here is the Plaza de los Naranjos, an example of Castilian Renaissance design and the Chapel of Santiago, the oldest religious building in the city, Other buildings of interest in the centre are the Church of Santa María de la Encarnación, built in the Baroque style starting in 1618, the Casa del Roque, and the remains of the Arabic castle and defensive walls; also in the Renaissance style are the Capilla de San Juan de Dios (Chapel of St. John of God), the Hospital Real de la Misericordia (Royal Hospital of Mercy) and the Hospital Bazán which now houses the Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engravings. One of the highlights of the Barrio Alto is the Ermita del Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz (Hermitage of the Holy Christ of the True Cross), The so-called Nuevo Barrio (New Town), separated from the walled city by the Arroyo de la Represa
Between the old town and the sea in the area known as the historic extension (ensanche histórico), there is a small botanical garden on Paseo de la Alameda, and a garden with fountains and a collection of ten sculptures by Salvador Dalí on the Avenida del Mar, which connects the old town with the beach. To the west of this road, passing the Faro de Marbella, is Constitution Park (Parque de la Constitución), which houses the auditorium of the same name and the Skol Apartments, designed in the Modernist style by the Spanish architect Manuel Jaén . What is known as Marbella's Golden Mile is actually a stretch of four miles (6.4 km) which begins at the western edge of Marbella city and stretches to Puerto Banús. The area is exclusive and home to some of Marbella's most luxurious villas and estates with spectacular views of mountain and sea, such as the Palace of King Fahd, as well as some landmark hotels, among them the Melia Don Pepe, the Hotel Marbella Club and the Hotel Puente Romano. The area developed during the tourism boom of the 1960s, where may be found the ruins of the Roman villa by the Rio Verde, and El Ángel
Nueva Andalucía is an area just west of Marbella and inland from the marina of Puerto Banús. Home to many Golf Courses it is also known as Golf Valley. The bullring by Centro Plaza marks the entrance to Nueva Andalucia where the villas and apartments are based on traditional Andalusian architecture and design. At the heart of San Pedro de Alcántara are two industrial buildings of the 19th century: the Trapiche de Guadaiza and the sugar mill, which now houses the Ingenio Cultural Centre. Residence of the Marqués del Duero. In the eastern part of the municipality in the district of Las Chapas is the site of Rio Real, situated on a promontory near the mouth of the river of the same name. Amongst the various notable beaches are Artola beach, situated in the protected area of the Dunas de Artola, and Cabopino, The beaches of Venus and La Fontanilla are centrally located and very popular, and those of Puerto Banús and San Pedro Alcántara have been awarded the blue flag of the Foundation for Environmental Education.
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Places to see in ( Marbella - Spain )
Places to see in ( Marbella - Spain )
Marbella is a city and resort area on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol, part of the Andalusia region. The Sierra Blanca Mountains are the backdrop to 27 km of sandy Mediterranean beaches, villas, hotels, and golf courses. West of Marbella town, the Golden Mile of prestigious nightclubs and coastal estates leads to Puerto Banús marina, filled with luxury yachts, and surrounded by upmarket boutiques .
Marbella is a city and municipality in southern Spain, belonging to the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Marbella is part of the Costa del Sol and is the headquarters of the Association of Municipalities of the region; Marbella is also the head of the judicial district that bears its name. Marbella is situated on the Mediterranean Sea, between Málaga and the Strait of Gibraltar. The Marbella municipality occupies a strip of land that extends along forty-four kilometres (27 miles) of coastline of the Penibético region, sheltered by the slopes of the coastal mountain range, which includes the Bermeja, Palmitera, Royal, White and Alpujata sub-ranges.
The old town of Marbella (Casco Antiguo) includes the ancient city walls and the two historical suburbs of the city, the Barrio Alto, which extends north, and the Barrio Nuevo, located to the east. Here is the Plaza de los Naranjos, an example of Castilian Renaissance design and the Chapel of Santiago, the oldest religious building in the city, Other buildings of interest in the centre are the Church of Santa María de la Encarnación, built in the Baroque style starting in 1618, the Casa del Roque, and the remains of the Arabic castle and defensive walls; also in the Renaissance style are the Capilla de San Juan de Dios (Chapel of St. John of God), the Hospital Real de la Misericordia (Royal Hospital of Mercy) and the Hospital Bazán which now houses the Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engravings. One of the highlights of the Barrio Alto is the Ermita del Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz (Hermitage of the Holy Christ of the True Cross), The so-called Nuevo Barrio (New Town), separated from the walled city by the Arroyo de la Represa
Between the old town and the sea in the area known as the historic extension (ensanche histórico), there is a small botanical garden on Paseo de la Alameda, and a garden with fountains and a collection of ten sculptures by Salvador Dalí on the Avenida del Mar, which connects the old town with the beach. To the west of this road, passing the Faro de Marbella, is Constitution Park (Parque de la Constitución), which houses the auditorium of the same name and the Skol Apartments, designed in the Modernist style by the Spanish architect Manuel Jaén . What is known as Marbella's Golden Mile is actually a stretch of four miles (6.4 km) which begins at the western edge of Marbella city and stretches to Puerto Banús. The area is exclusive and home to some of Marbella's most luxurious villas and estates with spectacular views of mountain and sea, such as the Palace of King Fahd, as well as some landmark hotels, among them the Melia Don Pepe, the Hotel Marbella Club and the Hotel Puente Romano. The area developed during the tourism boom of the 1960s, where may be found the ruins of the Roman villa by the Rio Verde, and El Ángel
Nueva Andalucía is an area just west of Marbella and inland from the marina of Puerto Banús. Home to many Golf Courses it is also known as Golf Valley. The bullring by Centro Plaza marks the entrance to Nueva Andalucia where the villas and apartments are based on traditional Andalusian architecture and design. At the heart of San Pedro de Alcántara are two industrial buildings of the 19th century: the Trapiche de Guadaiza and the sugar mill, which now houses the Ingenio Cultural Centre. Residence of the Marqués del Duero. In the eastern part of the municipality in the district of Las Chapas is the site of Rio Real, situated on a promontory near the mouth of the river of the same name. Amongst the various notable beaches are Artola beach, situated in the protected area of the Dunas de Artola, and Cabopino, The beaches of Venus and La Fontanilla are centrally located and very popular, and those of Puerto Banús and San Pedro Alcántara have been awarded the blue flag of the Foundation for Environmental Education.
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Places to see in ( Marbella - Spain )
Places to see in ( Marbella - Spain )
Marbella is a city and resort area on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol, part of the Andalusia region. The Sierra Blanca Mountains are the backdrop to 27 km of sandy Mediterranean beaches, villas, hotels, and golf courses. West of Marbella town, the Golden Mile of prestigious nightclubs and coastal estates leads to Puerto Banús marina, filled with luxury yachts, and surrounded by upmarket boutiques .
Marbella is a city and municipality in southern Spain, belonging to the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Marbella is part of the Costa del Sol and is the headquarters of the Association of Municipalities of the region; Marbella is also the head of the judicial district that bears its name. Marbella is situated on the Mediterranean Sea, between Málaga and the Strait of Gibraltar. The Marbella municipality occupies a strip of land that extends along forty-four kilometres (27 miles) of coastline of the Penibético region, sheltered by the slopes of the coastal mountain range, which includes the Bermeja, Palmitera, Royal, White and Alpujata sub-ranges.
The old town of Marbella (Casco Antiguo) includes the ancient city walls and the two historical suburbs of the city, the Barrio Alto, which extends north, and the Barrio Nuevo, located to the east. Here is the Plaza de los Naranjos, an example of Castilian Renaissance design and the Chapel of Santiago, the oldest religious building in the city, Other buildings of interest in the centre are the Church of Santa María de la Encarnación, built in the Baroque style starting in 1618, the Casa del Roque, and the remains of the Arabic castle and defensive walls; also in the Renaissance style are the Capilla de San Juan de Dios (Chapel of St. John of God), the Hospital Real de la Misericordia (Royal Hospital of Mercy) and the Hospital Bazán which now houses the Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engravings. One of the highlights of the Barrio Alto is the Ermita del Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz (Hermitage of the Holy Christ of the True Cross), The so-called Nuevo Barrio (New Town), separated from the walled city by the Arroyo de la Represa
Between the old town and the sea in the area known as the historic extension (ensanche histórico), there is a small botanical garden on Paseo de la Alameda, and a garden with fountains and a collection of ten sculptures by Salvador Dalí on the Avenida del Mar, which connects the old town with the beach. To the west of this road, passing the Faro de Marbella, is Constitution Park (Parque de la Constitución), which houses the auditorium of the same name and the Skol Apartments, designed in the Modernist style by the Spanish architect Manuel Jaén . What is known as Marbella's Golden Mile is actually a stretch of four miles (6.4 km) which begins at the western edge of Marbella city and stretches to Puerto Banús. The area is exclusive and home to some of Marbella's most luxurious villas and estates with spectacular views of mountain and sea, such as the Palace of King Fahd, as well as some landmark hotels, among them the Melia Don Pepe, the Hotel Marbella Club and the Hotel Puente Romano. The area developed during the tourism boom of the 1960s, where may be found the ruins of the Roman villa by the Rio Verde, and El Ángel
Nueva Andalucía is an area just west of Marbella and inland from the marina of Puerto Banús. Home to many Golf Courses it is also known as Golf Valley. The bullring by Centro Plaza marks the entrance to Nueva Andalucia where the villas and apartments are based on traditional Andalusian architecture and design. At the heart of San Pedro de Alcántara are two industrial buildings of the 19th century: the Trapiche de Guadaiza and the sugar mill, which now houses the Ingenio Cultural Centre. Residence of the Marqués del Duero. In the eastern part of the municipality in the district of Las Chapas is the site of Rio Real, situated on a promontory near the mouth of the river of the same name. Amongst the various notable beaches are Artola beach, situated in the protected area of the Dunas de Artola, and Cabopino, The beaches of Venus and La Fontanilla are centrally located and very popular, and those of Puerto Banús and San Pedro Alcántara have been awarded the blue flag of the Foundation for Environmental Education.
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Places to see in ( Marbella - Spain )
Places to see in ( Marbella - Spain )
Marbella is a city and resort area on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol, part of the Andalusia region. The Sierra Blanca Mountains are the backdrop to 27 km of sandy Mediterranean beaches, villas, hotels, and golf courses. West of Marbella town, the Golden Mile of prestigious nightclubs and coastal estates leads to Puerto Banús marina, filled with luxury yachts, and surrounded by upmarket boutiques .
Marbella is a city and municipality in southern Spain, belonging to the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Marbella is part of the Costa del Sol and is the headquarters of the Association of Municipalities of the region; Marbella is also the head of the judicial district that bears its name. Marbella is situated on the Mediterranean Sea, between Málaga and the Strait of Gibraltar. The Marbella municipality occupies a strip of land that extends along forty-four kilometres (27 miles) of coastline of the Penibético region, sheltered by the slopes of the coastal mountain range, which includes the Bermeja, Palmitera, Royal, White and Alpujata sub-ranges.
The old town of Marbella (Casco Antiguo) includes the ancient city walls and the two historical suburbs of the city, the Barrio Alto, which extends north, and the Barrio Nuevo, located to the east. Here is the Plaza de los Naranjos, an example of Castilian Renaissance design and the Chapel of Santiago, the oldest religious building in the city, Other buildings of interest in the centre are the Church of Santa María de la Encarnación, built in the Baroque style starting in 1618, the Casa del Roque, and the remains of the Arabic castle and defensive walls; also in the Renaissance style are the Capilla de San Juan de Dios (Chapel of St. John of God), the Hospital Real de la Misericordia (Royal Hospital of Mercy) and the Hospital Bazán which now houses the Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engravings. One of the highlights of the Barrio Alto is the Ermita del Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz (Hermitage of the Holy Christ of the True Cross), The so-called Nuevo Barrio (New Town), separated from the walled city by the Arroyo de la Represa
Between the old town and the sea in the area known as the historic extension (ensanche histórico), there is a small botanical garden on Paseo de la Alameda, and a garden with fountains and a collection of ten sculptures by Salvador Dalí on the Avenida del Mar, which connects the old town with the beach. To the west of this road, passing the Faro de Marbella, is Constitution Park (Parque de la Constitución), which houses the auditorium of the same name and the Skol Apartments, designed in the Modernist style by the Spanish architect Manuel Jaén . What is known as Marbella's Golden Mile is actually a stretch of four miles (6.4 km) which begins at the western edge of Marbella city and stretches to Puerto Banús. The area is exclusive and home to some of Marbella's most luxurious villas and estates with spectacular views of mountain and sea, such as the Palace of King Fahd, as well as some landmark hotels, among them the Melia Don Pepe, the Hotel Marbella Club and the Hotel Puente Romano. The area developed during the tourism boom of the 1960s, where may be found the ruins of the Roman villa by the Rio Verde, and El Ángel
Nueva Andalucía is an area just west of Marbella and inland from the marina of Puerto Banús. Home to many Golf Courses it is also known as Golf Valley. The bullring by Centro Plaza marks the entrance to Nueva Andalucia where the villas and apartments are based on traditional Andalusian architecture and design. At the heart of San Pedro de Alcántara are two industrial buildings of the 19th century: the Trapiche de Guadaiza and the sugar mill, which now houses the Ingenio Cultural Centre. Residence of the Marqués del Duero. In the eastern part of the municipality in the district of Las Chapas is the site of Rio Real, situated on a promontory near the mouth of the river of the same name. Amongst the various notable beaches are Artola beach, situated in the protected area of the Dunas de Artola, and Cabopino, The beaches of Venus and La Fontanilla are centrally located and very popular, and those of Puerto Banús and San Pedro Alcántara have been awarded the blue flag of the Foundation for Environmental Education.
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Marbella con encanto (Málaga)
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El casco antiguo de Marbella abarca el antiguo recinto amurallado y los dos arrabales históricos de la ciudad: el Barrio Alto, que se extiende hacia el norte, y el Barrio Nuevo, situado al este. El antiguo recinto amurallado conserva la misma planta aproximadamente que en el siglo XVI. Aquí se encuentra la Plaza de los Naranjos, ejemplo del urbanismo castellano del renacimiento, trazada tras la conquista cristiana, y que constituye el centro neurálgico del casco antiguo. Alrededor de la plaza se disponen tres edificios notables: la casa consistorial, erigida por los Reyes Católicos; la casa del Corregidor, de fachada gótico-mudéjar y renacentista; y la Ermita de Santiago, el templo religioso más antiguo de la ciudad, anterior a la plaza, ya que no está alineado con ella, por lo que se cree que data del siglo XV. Otros edificios interesantes del centro son la Iglesia de Santa María de la Encarnación, de estilo barroco, iniciada en 1618, la Casa del Roque y los restos del castillo y la muralla defensiva árabe, así como la Capilla de San Juan de Dios, el Hospital Real de la Misericordia y el antiguo Hospital Bazán, todas ellas de estilo renacentista.
10 de Julio 2018
Casco antiguo de Marbella
El casco antiguo de Marbella abarca el antiguo recinto amurallado y los dos arrabales históricos de la ciudad: el Barrio Alto, que se extiende hacia el norte, y el Barrio Nuevo, situado al este. El antiguo recinto amurallado conserva la misma planta aproximadamente que en el siglo XVI. Aquí se encuentra la Plaza de los Naranjos, ejemplo del urbanismo castellano del renacimiento, trazada tras la conquista cristiana, y que constituye el centro neurálgico del casco antiguo. Alrededor de la plaza se disponen tres edificios notables: la casa consistorial, erigida por los Reyes Católicos; la casa del Corregidor, de fachada gótico-mudéjar y renacentista; y la Ermita de Santiago, el templo religioso más antiguo de la ciudad, anterior a la plaza, ya que no está alineado con ella, por lo que se cree que data del siglo XV. Otros edificios interesantes del centro son la Iglesia de Santa María de la Encarnación, de estilo barroco, iniciada en 1618, la Casa del Roque y los restos del castillo y la muralla defensiva árabe, así como la Capilla de San Juan de Dios, el Hospital Real de la Misericordia y el antiguo Hospital Bazán, todas ellas de estilo renacentista.
Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación de Marbella - Altar Mayor
El bellísimo conjunto que configura el Altar Mayor de este templo, presidido por el Sagrario, hace resaltar la luz y devoción a San Bernabé Patrón de Marbella, la Stma. Virgen María Auxiliadora, San Isidro Labrador y situado en lo mas alto coronando este precioso retablo, el Sagrado Corazón de Jesús. Igualmente y más reciente se puede admirar y rezar también a Nuestra Sra. de la Expectación.
VILLANCICO A la gala del zagal, J. Prieto
El Coro de la Universidad de Valladolid tiene en su haber los siguientes premios: 2º premio del II Certamen Nacional de Canto Coral «Ciudad de Cieza» (Murcia, 1997); 2º premio del IV Certamen Nacional de Coros «Turrón de Jijona» (Alicante, 2000); Medalla de Plata en el Festival Internacional de Coros ACADÉMICOS IFAS de Pardubice (República Checa, 2002); 1er premio del XII Certamen de la Canción Castellana
LETRAS
La la la la la la la
Vamos a a Belén Pascual y cantemos y dancemos
y saltemos y bailemos a la gala del zagal, Pascual.
a la gala del zagal.
Vamos Pascual a Belén no la menor de Judá
pues llena de paz está de cielo y gloria también.
La Madre el Niño el portal y el viejo regocijemos
y saltemos y bailemos a la gala del zagal.
Marbella
The old town of Marbella includes the ancient city walls and the two historical suburbs of the city, the Barrio Alto, which extends north, and the Barrio Nuevo, located to the east. The ancient walled city retains nearly the same layout as in the 16th century. Here is the Plaza de Los Naranjos, an example of Castilian Renaissance design, its plan laid out in the heart of Old Town after the Christian reconquest. Around the square are arranged three remarkable buildings: the town hall, built-in 1568 by the Catholic Monarchs in Renaissance style, the Mayor's house, which combines Gothic and Renaissance elements in its façade, with a roof of Mudejar style and fresco murals inside, and the Chapel of Santiago, the oldest religious building in the city, built earlier than the square and not aligned with it, believed to date from the 15th century. Other buildings of interest in the center are the Church of Santa María de la Encarnación, built in the Baroque style starting in 1618, the Casa del Roque, and the remains of the Arabic castle and defensive walls; also in the Renaissance style are the Capilla de San Juan de Dios (Chapel of St. John of God), the Hospital Real de la Misericordia (Royal Hospital of Mercy) and the Hospital Bazán which now houses the Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engravings. One of the highlights of the Barrio Alto is the Ermita del Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz (Hermitage of the Holy Christ of the True Cross), built in the 15th century and enlarged in the 18th century, which consists of a square tower with a roof covered by glazed ceramic tiles. The Barrio Alto is also known as the San Francisco neighborhood, after a Franciscan convent formerly located there. The so-called Nuevo Barrio (New Town), separated from the walled city by the Arroyo de la Represa, has no monumental buildings but retains its original layout and much of its character in the simple whitewashed houses with their tiled roofs and exposed wooden beams, orchards and small corrals.
Última cena
Representación de la última cena
Escuela en la fe divino niño
XXVI I I CONCURSO DE SAETAS DE MARBELLA I ELIMINATORIA 2017
EN LA CAPILLA DE SAN JUAN DE DIOS DE MARBELLA
PEÑA FLAMENCA SIERRA BLANCA