CAMBRA

Here is housed a set of religious mural paintings on two right-angled wall canvases from the late 16th or early 17th century that were discovered during work in the late 1970s in a private home that could have been used as a hermitage. The frescoes were covered with a thick layer of lime that required a restoration that was completed in 1981. They show a representation of the Last Supper in which we can distinguish the apostles and Jesus Christ that we can identify with the bread and wine (in this case represented in grapes) and a second one of the Immaculate Conception accompanied by Saint Vincent and Saint John in the background with Marian symbols.