The Restored and the Adapted
We are heading along the A-431 and reach La Estacion, which is where the station for Palma del Rio is. It is right by the Shrine of the Nuestra de Belen. https://visitapalmadelrio.com/ermita-belen/ Our Lady of Bethlehem has had a shrine here since 1806. When the railway came it was remodeled [1857] and then reworked again in 1954. The sanctuary comprises a chapel, pilgrims hostel, brotherhood’s quarters and gardens. It is currently open from 8am to 1pm and 6pm-10pm. So, south we go, across the Guadalquivir and into Palma del Rio. Suddenly we are in a town of 21000 people, with narrowed balconied streets and wide, Twentieth century boulevards. The place had its highs and lows In 1507 Luis Fernandez Portocarrero Bocanegra, first count of Palma del Rio, built a palace. The palace has been much restored. In 1755 the Lisbon earthquake did much damage and it was reduced to being a warehouse and farmer’s dwelling. It was also destroyed during the C...