Catholic Heritage Sites
Peñíscola’s religious heritage spans centuries, featuring diverse structures from the 15th-century parish church in the old town to remote hermitages in the Sierra de Irta Natural Park. These sites showcase architectural styles ranging from Gothic vaults to ornate Valencian Baroque facades. Notable highlights include the shrine built into the castle walls and the historic parish church that once served as a cathedral during the stay of Pope Benedict XIII.
Parròquia Mare de Déu del Socors
15th-century parish church featuring Gothic and Baroque elements. It historically served as a cathedral during the stay of Pope Benedict XIII and houses significant religious treasury items.
Ermita de Sant Antoni
16th-century hermitage located in the Sierra de Irta. This simple white structure is the destination for a traditional annual pilgrimage held the Sunday after Easter.
Ermitori de la Mare de Déu de l'Ermitana
18th-century Valencian Baroque shrine built into the castle walls. It houses the image of the city's patron saint and features a facade decorated with military motifs.
Ermita de Santa Ana
Small, historic chapel located within the walled old town, showcasing traditional local religious architecture and serving as a quiet site of devotion near the sea.
Ermita de Sant Gregori
18th-century whitewashed hermitage situated on the outskirts of the town. It is dedicated to Saint Gregory, traditionally invoked to protect local crops from pests.
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