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258: 38: 277: 51: 269: 338:. They presented their plan (in competition with two other proposals) in 1961; it was approved 24 May 1963. The statue of the Virgin was moved to Almonte 16 June 1963 in preparation for the demolition of the second hermitage, where demolition began in July. The cornerstone of the new building was laid 26 January 1964; a provisional chapel was constructed and in service 33 days later. Major construction continued until 10 January 1969, and after torrential rains prevented a planned 374: 386: 58: 327:, which left it a ruin. After the quake, the Virgin of El Rocío was brought into the village of Almonte, where it remained for two years while a second hermitage was built. This second hermitage was restored in 1919 under the supervision of José Luís de Cózar, but was demolished in 1963 to make way for the present structure. 319:
says 1270–1284, but also says that the first firm documentary evidence of the hermitage dates from 1337). The statue of Our Lady of El Rocío certainly dates back to this building, though its precise date and origin are a matter of some controversy.
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However, even in 1969 the building was not complete in all respects, and some further construction, including the upper portion of the façade, continued until 1980, when the cross was placed atop the building. The cross itself, by
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The first Hermitage of El Rocío was a simple Mudéjar building constructed some time after Alfonso's 1270 command, and built no later than 1300 (
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who at that time still ruled much of southern Spain. The same chronicles say that attracted by the beauty of the area and its abundant
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Although there has been a hermitage on this site for centuries, the present hermitage building was designed by architects
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formerly on the site of the Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, archived on the
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The original hermitage underwent repairs in 1612–1614, 1635, and 1658 and survived until the
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Comparison of two maps: Cazadero Real de Las Rocinas en tiempos de Alfonso at
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on 15 March, the benediction of the new hermitage took place 12 April 1969.
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in the place then known as Las Rocinas, which had recently been
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has brought together roughly a million pilgrims each year.
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The present hermitage building was designed by architects
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1980
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Apéndice: Las Vías Pecuarias y la Romería del Rocío
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Retrieved 14 April 2010. 717: 619: 602: 547: 489: 76:Hermitage of the Virgin of El Rocío 13: 196:at El Rocío in the countryside of 14: 751: 650:La Autoría de la Virgen del Rocío 614:Cronología Histórica de El Rocío 384: 372: 56: 49: 36: 667: 655: 642: 583: 360:visited El Rocío 14 June 1993. 212:. The hermitage is home to the 674:Juan Pablo II, El Papa Rociero 562: 557:Leyenda vs. Realidad Histórica 528: 423: 404: 1: 730:Christian hermitages in Spain 628:Juan Luis Opresa de Cáceres, 74:Ermita de la Virgen del Rocío 516:La Virgen del Rocio (España) 18:Hermitage in Almonte , Spain 7: 317:Juan Infante-Galán Zambrano 10: 756: 252: 735:Catholic pilgrimage sites 521:30 September 2009 at the 430:hermandadrociosevilla.com 336:Alberto Balbontín de Orta 272:Interior of the hermitage 247:Alberto Balbontín de Orta 166: 161: 156:Alberto Balbontín de Orta 147: 142: 134: 126: 118: 108: 93: 85: 80: 70: 44: 35: 28: 23: 574:map of the National Park 397: 280:View of the surroundings 486:. 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Hermitage of El Rocío is located in Spain
Almonte
Province of Huelva
Spain
Antonio Delgado y Roig
Alberto Balbontín de Orta
El Nuevo Santuario de la Virgen del Rocío
Spanish
hermitage
Almonte
Province of Huelva
Andalusia
Spain
Virgin of El Rocío
Spanish
Pentecost
Romería de El Rocío
Antonio Delgado y Roig
Alberto Balbontín de Orta

Virgin of El Rocío


Alfonso X of Castile
Virgin Mary
reconquered
Muslims
deer
Doñana National Park

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