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Orihuela Reopens Restored Baroque Chapel After Two Decades

The city of Orihuela has regained one of its most treasured historic spaces with the reopening of the restored Communion Chapel at the Church of Saints Justa and Rufina, which has remained closed for around twenty years due to structural deterioration. The newly restored chapel was officially inaugurated at a ceremony attended by mayor Pepe Vegara, regional Secretary for Culture Marta Alonso, the bishop of the Diocese of Orihuela-Alicante José I…
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The chapel of the Communion reopens its doors after 20 years of waiting, recovering a baroque jewel of the Church of the Holy Justa and Rufina of Orihuela, one of the most emblematic temples of the wide religious architectural heritage of the city. Even, beyond the religiosity, it has a great symbolic value for the collective imaginary of the Oriolans, being one of the main scenarios of the great day of their patron feasts of the Reconquista, th…

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informacion.es broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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