This chapel was presumably built in the 17th century by a lady with smuggler sons. In gratitude that by miracle the police didn't find any of the smuggler ware during a control, she spent half of the profit on the chapel, and the rest to a more legal reorientation of her son's activities.
The medieval aspect is embellished by the nice entry, with Saint Sebastian on top, a populair saint because believed to protect against epidemics (which were widespread among the indigenous for a century after the conquest). To visit the baroque altarpiece, you have to come for early mass in weekends.
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