Pinos del Valle village in El Pinar municipal district |
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Iglesia de Inmaculada Concepción
This is the oldest church in the town. Built in the mid-sixteenth century, it was restored at the end of the century due to damage sustained during the Moorish rebellion. The transept and main chapel were added at the start of the 20th century. The building has a Latin cross plan and a single vaulted nave. The main altar is framed by four altarpieces, and the large neoclassical tabernacle occupying the central space is particularly striking. To the left is the Rococo pulpit, made in the eighteenth century. Some of the carvings in this temple are examples of the work of the Mena y Montañés sculptural school. The building has been designated a Site of Cultural Interest. It is located on Calle Málaga.