Monasterio de Santa Ana del Monte, Franciscan monastery on Santa Ana hill near Jumilla, Spain
Monasterio de Santa Ana del Monte is a Franciscan monastery on Santa Ana hill near Jumilla, distinguished by two similar brick towers on its main facade. The church contains several chapels and spaces, with a titular image positioned at the upper section of the structure.
The monastery opened for worship in 1573 as part of the Franciscan province of San Juan Bautista under the Order of Friars Minor. Its founding was part of the regional expansion of religious communities during the early modern period.
The church serves as a place where the faithful gather for worship, named after Saint Anne and serving as a spiritual center for the region. The art and objects within reflect how important this site has been to local communities over centuries.
Access to the church is through a courtyard with benches offering views of the surrounding landscape and room to rest. Visitors can find shaded spots under trees, making a comfortable visit possible during warm days.
On the monastery grounds stands a distinctive chapel with a triangular design featuring three doors, three windows, and three altars. This unusual layout allowed three masses to be celebrated simultaneously, showing the creative problem-solving of the Franciscan community.
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