Very
close to Murcia is the sanctuary of "La Fuensanta",
the usual residence of the patron virgin of the city. Twice
a year she is visited in a pilgrimage from the city (Lent
and September fiestas).
The worship of the virgin of "La Fuensanta" -who
took the place of the virgin of "La Arrixaca"-
dates from the Middle Ages, when the hermits drank the water
of a holy fountain (Fuente Santa). The sanctuary, as it
is known today, was built at the end of the XVII century,
and since then it has been through various restorations.
It is made up of a traditional Murcian Baroque temple, which
has three naves: a large central nave and two side naves
with chapels. The facade (1705) is the work of Toribio Martinez
de la Vega and it has two towers and an arched door. Two
angels holding the coat of arms of the Cathedral Council,
whose initiative made the building of the temple possible,
stand out, as does a central niche with the image of the
virgin of "La Fuensanta" with San Patricio and
San Fulgencio, the work of Jaime Bort.
Inside, there are some splendid reliefs and sculptures by
Gonzalez Moreno. The paintings and murals of the dome and
of the choir are the work of the painter Pedro Flores. In
the first, the people and history of Murcia on a pilgrimage
to the virgin with Alfonso X, the Count of Floridablanca,
Cardinal Belluga, Francisco Salzillo, etc are represented.
In the choir we can see the coronation of the virgin of
"La Fuensanta" on the old bridge.
"El Valle" is a natural corner, buried in the
heart of the Carrascoy Mountains. The place is made up of
2700 hectares, of which 1900 form the park, declared a protected
natural space since 1979. It is covered in pine trees, craggy
rocks and places of extraordinary natural beauty. There
is a centre there for the recovery of woodland fauna and
some woodland nurseries. It is, without doubt, one of the
best-loved natural spots of the Murcians.
From the "Cresta del Gallo", as from the "Fuensanta",
there are some impressive views of Murcia and its countryside;
of Monteagudo -with the heart of Jesus- of the monastery
of "Los Jerónimos", the Murcian mountains,
etc. Close to the Sanctuary of the virgin of "La Fuensanta",
we can see the chapel and the monastery "de la Luz"
(whose first residents where anchorites), the chapel of
"San Antonio el Pobre", and the convent of the
Franciscans of "Santa Catalina del Monte". All
of these places are well worth a visit