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Mediterranean Cruise 2022 — Murcia, Spain; Casa Consistorial and Catedral de Murcia


After our tour left Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fuensanta, our next stop was the nearby city of Murcia, Spain. And our first sight in Murcia after alighting from the bus was the Murcia Town Hall (Casa Consistorial de Murcia). This rather impressive edifice was built over a two-year period beginning in 1846. Stretched before the Town Hall are a fountain and flower garden, as you can see above and in these next two photos:

Murcia Town Hall fountain
Murcia Town Hall flower garden

The grounds in front of the town hall are quite the sight:

Murcia Town Hall front façade

To the right of the town hall is yet another large complex belonging to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cartagena. Here you’ll find a statue of Cardinal Belluga, who served as viceroy of Valencia and Murcia in the early16th century.

Cardinal Belluga

One last interesting view facing west before we move on:

View facing west from Casa Consistorial de Murcia (Murcia Town Hall)

Our next stop, just two minutes away on foot, was the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary in Murcia. Construction on this imposing church began in 1394 and wasn’t completed until 1465. We’re going to continue walking around this magnificent church on Wednesday. Until then, I’ll leave you with this taste:

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Fun Photo Friday — Mediterranean 2022; Our Lady of Fuensanta Favorites


Next week I will begin showing you Murcia, Spain. Until then, here is today’s Fun Photo Friday favorites of this magnificent church and its surroundings:

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Mediterranean Cruise 2022 — Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fuensanta


Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Fuensanta

Continuing Monday’s article on our 18 May 2022 arrival into Cartagena, Spain. As you’ll recall, we met up with our tour group and headed to an overlook high above Murcia and the surrounding Segura river valley. Dominating the top of this hill to the south of Murcia are Casa del Cabildo (also: Casa del Sacristán — House of the Sacristan), a Benedictine monastery, and the early 18th century Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Fuensanta (Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Holy Fountain) Church (construction started in 1694). Today I’m going to concentrate on the church, including the interior, and the monastery.

Main entrance to Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fuensanta Church

As you can tell from the two photos above, Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fuensanta was built in the Baroque style. Not that Baroque is the only way to go in Europe. There are other great styles as well. As they say — if it ain’t Baroque, don’t nix it.

Archway and corridor connecting the monastery (left) to the church

I know. Bad pun. Please forgive me as I take you inside for a look. The altar pictured below is a recent addition:

Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fuensanta altar

The original Baroque altar was destroyed by fire in 1936. This replacement altar was the result of a collaborative effort between Antonio Carrion Valverde and Nicolas Prados Lopez:

Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fuensanta altar

The blue-clad figure serving as the focal point of the altar is the Virgin of Fuensanta. Cradled in the crook of her left arm is, of course, the baby Jesus.

The Virgin of Fuensanta holding the baby Jesus

Time to look at some of the church’s stained glass:

Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fuensanta stained glass
Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fuensanta stained glass

Now let’s head back outside and take a look at the adjacent Benedictine monastery:

Monasterio Benedictinas Nuestra Señora de la Fuensanta
Unlimited Gratitude to Our Lady of Fuensanta

Next week we head into Murcia for more sightseeing and travel photography.

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