La Parish of Our Lady of the Sea is known as the Church of the Miraculous, for an image of this Virgin that is in the atrium. It was built between 1923 and 1929, on a project carried out by the municipal architect José María Pérez Carasa, in the neo-Gothic style. It is located on Calle Rábida, in the center of the city of Huelva.

The Miraculous of Huelva

In its construction, new materials stand out, such as concrete. It has a central nave with two aisles-aisles. It has ribbed vaults with ribs, and the original stained glass windows in the apse, where the apparitions of the Virgin to Saint Catherine Labouré are represented, are of special importance. It has attached the Chapel of Mercy, in which the cover and the dome are protagonists, as well as the carvings that it hoards. The main facade has a triple entrance and is topped by a single central tower.

Vault of the Church of the Miraculous

It has been recently restored by the Brotherhood of Mercy, which has its canonical seat there, because the damage suffered in the 1969 earthquake left it in a very bad condition.

Stained Glass of the Miraculous

The visit takes place during hours of worship, on weekdays the mass is at 19:30 p.m. On holidays at 11 am and 19:30 pm. For more information, call 959 280 052.

Tower of the Miraculous of Huelva

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