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Discover what lies beyond the sober façade of San Onofre church in Estubeny.

San Onofre church in Estubeny is a simple and austere place of worship that is close to the local community’s heart. Dating back to the year 1574, this Neoclassical building was razed to the ground in 1748 by an earthquake and then later rebuilt.

The church has one nave divided into four sections that are built of bricks and mortar. The roof is a barrel vault complete with pillars. There are no chapels lining the side of the nave. The only chapel was added in the 1790s and is devoted to Virgen de los Dolores.

Another of the architectural features that will draw your attention is the belltower which stands separate from the main building. Inside the church there is a great wealth of religious heritage, including images, sculptures, the sculpture of San Onofre used for processions and a chalice gifted by Charles IV of Spain.

The simplicity of the exterior belies the extravagance of the interior. Come and explore San Onofre church and soak up its great history and legacy. One of Estubeny’s treasures.