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11-Dec-2025

Jerez de la Frontera. Plaza de la Asunción

This square is one of the most important architectural and artistic ensembles in Spain, combining three styles: Renaissance, Mudéjar, and Neoclassical. Originally, it was known as the Plaza de los Escribanos (Scribes' Square), because the city's scribes worked there, setting up stalls at certain times of the day.The monument in the center of the square represents the Assumption of Mary, which was proclaimed a dogma of faith in 1950 through the Encyclical. In 1952, Fernando de la Cuadra, Jerez's municipal architect, decided to commemorate this important declaration by building a simple monument in the city. The monument consists of a white limestone column, crowned with an image of the Assumption of the Virgin, surrounded by the apostles. The sculpture was created by the Cádiz-born artist Juan Luis Vassallo Parodi between 1908 and 1986.

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Marc Demoulin12-Feb-2026 08:38
Beautiful square and light! V
Gerard KOEHL12-Feb-2026 07:15
Magnifique composition et prise au bon moment avec la lumière sur la vierge Marie. V
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal12-Feb-2026 06:11
Beautiful sculpture and a great shot of it. V
Nirvan Hope12-Feb-2026 05:35
A fine looking plaza with the varieties of architecture and the sculpture.
Bryan Murahashi12-Feb-2026 04:02
Nice touch of light on this beautiful sculture.
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