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17-Apr-2022

Malgrat de Mar (El Maresme)

The first church in town, for which the status of parish church was requested in 1560, was dedicated to Saint Nicholas, patron saint of sailors and children, and to Saint Anthony, patron saint of animals and farmers. It used to be on the grounds where the Parish Church of Sant Nicolau (built on the 18th century) stands today and was built as well over an older smaller chapel dedicated to St Anthony. In 1565, a new chapel opened, dedicated to the saints Justa and Rufina, patron saints of pottery, one of the most important local crafts. Its master builder was Joan Soler, author of the parish church of Sant Cebrià de Vallalta too. The story of the present church began in 1761, when the architect from Barcelona Francesc Trilles was chosen by people from Malgrat to handle its design. The church as we know it today was finished in 1783. The overall design is functional, sleek and austere, typical of the architectural trend of the period, marked by the first impacts of Neoclassical and anti-Baroque culture.

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Gerwyn Gibbs23-Aug-2022 09:14
Great perspective on this image and the warm tones of the stones and nicely caught.
Julie Oldfield22-Jun-2022 23:35
Beautifully captured. Love the POV. V
Dave Petersen Photography22-Jun-2022 13:29
Your well selected POV really creates so much power with the dynamic perspective . A beautifully detailed capture enhanced by the vibrant sky. VV
Dennis Hoyne22-Jun-2022 00:03
A neat view of this historic church, wonderful texture in those side walls.
janescottcumming21-Jun-2022 22:03
Great point of view, a towering shot! V
Colin Storey21-Jun-2022 18:29
Great composition with this perspective.
Tom Munson21-Jun-2022 17:40
I like your POV on this capture, Jose.
Nestor Derkach21-Jun-2022 17:26
Nice close up of this lovely church nice sharp shot with a great sky at the top.
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Helen Betts21-Jun-2022 16:52
Fine POV for this impressive old church. V.
Walter Otto Koenig21-Jun-2022 16:09
Nice perspective and detail. "V"
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