The Capilla del Calvario has a beautiful facade, a fine example of local baroque. Its simple interior features an interesting main retable, plus two side retables on both walls. The chapel is often open in the morning, but if it’s locked, the keys are kept in Casa Parroquial.
Capilla del Calvario
Venezuela
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