Casabermeja his village Corona solid, tight, with the bell tower of his church. Seems to touch the sky with its pinnacle, stands out among the houses like a beacon for travelers greetings from Cordoba, Antequera, Granada. Saluda Casabermeja be the first in Manchester and shows the power of its whitewashed streets, its magnificent temple, its layout impossible in just a glance. Watchword before arriving at the Costa del Sol and when the traveler leaves behind the very first moment looking in the mirror and see white mounds, domes, cylinders lying on the ground. Everything is glowing white. Look in the mirror and see how the crosses of the cemetery stand out from the tombs, the "nicheras." The traveler asks qué es eso y el bermejo responde: El Cementerio de San Sebastián. Una aproximación
Casabermeja es un nudo de comunicaciones, hasta su término municipal llegan las carreteras que provienen desde Antequera, desde Córdoba, desde Granada a través de la A-92. Es la primera impresión que muchos viajeros obtienen de la provincia malagueña y no conduce a equívocos, porque sus calles estrechas y empinadas, su color blanco, inmaculado, la presencia totémica de su iglesia resulta inconfundible y conforma parte del imaginario
colectivo de pueblo andaluz, que además, corresponde ciento por ciento con reality. Casabermeja is the beacon that led travelers through the winding path Guadalmedina River valley and across the Malaga Mountains, until the promise of beaches costasoleñas. Us today, do the opposite way and the first thing we see before arriving at the port of Pedrizas are "nicheras" the cemetery of St. Sebastian. In our mind we are keen to know, not in vain since 2006 has been declared of cultural interest, the first cemetery of the autonomous region to obtain this high degree of protection. After passing under the motorway will start the ascent to the city center. To the right are indicative of parking, we continue to park the car. From here we will have to climb a few hills, but the view gives us the village and above it, the church, it is worth. The church, the sources and Castellum
The view of the church is breathtaking. Stands the bell tower, soaring. The body of the temple seems to support it, raise it to the heights, auparla. From here, there are four of the five component bodies, stacked like a child building. In our walk we noticed a curious detail. In the street name plates, made of tile, your name is accompanied by a drawing relating thereto. On the street Palomo
appears and the name, the drawing of a dove. In the alley of light, is still depicted a street lamp, and so with all. Curious. Soon we reached the square before the Church. In front of his home is the Tourist Office, which we entered and provide brochures, maps, etc.. Asked by Torre Zambra, a viewpoint on which stands a tower from which you can see an impressive view of the Montes de Málaga,
Torcal, from the coast. It shows that by calling in advance can be requested key to enter the tower and obtain even greater views. We are situated. The parish church of Our Lady Relief is the most prominent monument in the center of Csabermeja. It's a beauty and an undeniable bearing. The cover presents us with a certain sobriety, white, brick frieze and simple arch made of stone. From
exterior and interior construction can be seen, three perfectly distinct buildings. In the back, the temple tory historical and becomes more visible the dome that houses the high altar. The tower, red brick, stands out with its five bodies. The church was built in the sixteenth century and renovated in the eighteenth century. Entered. The soil, damask in black and white diamonds, vaults barrel, the three large ships and the chapel of the Virgen del Carmen on the left and right Nazarene. We went out and surprise the resounding ringing of bells, which scares the pigeons. Casabermeja has some old houses with wide porches, patios turned into large rooms, in living rooms. Glimpse of a roaring fire, a man reading a newspaper sitting at a round table. Opens air aroma of lapilli, the embers of olive and almond trees. Beside the church is a panel with a location map of the municipality. We are located. We took the right street, Calle San Sebastian down. We went directly to the Municipal Cemetery, but before we're curious to visit the Castellum Aquae, an ancient Roman construction, Water Castle served as a source for decades. Of that building is the entrance only in the form of vault and a garden. It curiosa.Salimos. San Sebastian Cemetery
The entrance gate indicates the hours: 10 am to 6 pm. We cross and we enter a world of respectful silence. A stay healthy with two operators, a slight gesture with his head in a family that has flowers under his arm. Read one of the first signs that we are and underlines the importance of the place that we visit, "For maintaining the traditional aesthetics of the cemetery, as a form of Cultural Property, the
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communicated to people who wish to work (change of tombstones, restoration of niches, etc.) should contact the technical services. " A road of cypresses leads to the chapel of the cemetery. A simple and robust building, white as white tombs are all around you. Here begins a journey that you can see with two eyes, always with the respect which must be taken in a cemetery. The first look is that of
the historical curiosity of inquiry cultural, of funerary architecture. The second is to look more sacred, religious, ceremonial and traditional. Municipal Cemetery Casabermeja away than it really is, a cemetery is worth a cultural visit. Funny, is particular, the shape of tombs, "nicheras" have taken over the years. So much so that due to its construction the legend, "For the architectural form of the niches in which
front can distinguish the following parts: Down (Door to lay the deceased), Medium (Tombstone and ornaments), Up (Front with architectural ornaments). This form has made during Visitors have long thought that in Casabermeja bury the dead on its feet ", as noted by the municipal website. Casabermeja Cemetery was declared a National Monument in 1980 and Cultural Interest in 2006. The shape of the
tombs, a half cylinder lying on the ground with a rectangular front stood had caused this feeling. We realize, and confirmed later that the niches are topped by a wrought iron cross and all of them (and there are hundreds) are different. History Casabermeja Cemetery dates back to an order of Carlos III in 1787 which prohibited further buried in the "holy land" of the temples and forced
make burials in the cemeteries, far away from urban centers. And in 1786 granted a real 400-Casabermeja for the construction of a cemetery, because the temple was saturated. Thus was built the cemetery of St. Sebastian. Went to the cemetery initially poorest citizens. The graves and tombs were simple stone painted white and decorated with flowers and a small cross
. The rich, remained buried in the parish until a new order of 1804 expressly forbade it. In this way the graves became more complex, adopting de formas abovedadas de cañón e incluyendo un frontispicio a modo de fachada dándole esa forma tan peculiar. Además, la topografía del terreno hizo que las calles del cementerio se fueran adaptando al mismo, creando un trazado irregular, con distintas pendientes y rincones escondidos. Paseamos. El cielo amenaza tormenta y el cielo permanece gris. Tiramos unas fotos y, en silencio, observamos las tumbas, las “nicheras”. Paseamos. Sobrecoge este ambiente de blancura inmaculada. Se recortan las cruces contra la tormenta. La sorpresa se esconde tras cada esquina y la forma semicilíndrica de las tumbas forma, una con otra, una con otra, un
campo extenso de bóvedas. Los frontispicios están más or fewer stories and covering a greater or lesser number of flowers. We read the names, dates. We think of the lives of people who occupy them, who and how they were, what they spent, what they liked to play. At the top of the cemetery, near the entrance are still some of the ancient tombs, these small mountains of stone painted white. Awe. In the following slideshow we put in a special way some specific images Casabermeja Municipal Cemetery. The chapel of the Tower Jet and Zambra
We left the cemetery and walked to the public parking lot where we parked the car. From the parking lot, a road that says "Recreation Area" and "Torre Zambra. The follow. Up a road in good condition up to the hermitage of the jet, near the recreation area of \u200b\u200bthe same name. The chapel is a modern building was built in 1989, and modernity is seen in its appearance, which includes a glass
corner from which can be seen inside the temple. Among the trees that surround it, tall cypress trees, the village is sensed Casabermeja white. We continued our journey and made a couple of stops to take photographs. From here you get a magnificent panorama of the Pedrizas, El Torcal, the vermilion county down there. To find the road to Torre Zambra have to ask. Once you find the lane opens up a choice, access by car (one mile by dirt road climbing and subsequent descent) or walk up. We chose the latter. The day is not too suitable. The moisture has softened the ground, but as l
Visy on arrival will be worthwhile. Slowly, quietly, enjoying the ride we reached the top. And we should say, because the tower Zambra is at a considerable hill. The building is in good condition, an outside iron staircase communicates with a wooden door. The day is not suitable. The storm has begun to increase steadily announced and some wisps of mist from the sea we blur the view. Next time. Still yet, we sit and let the first fog come almost to ourselves. Farewell White Silence. Casabermeja Cemetery conveys their stories, their past, present, future. He offers names and dates and facts and memories. Some withered flowers and other full of color. We walk, slowly through the streets, taking a look at their corners. We see all the different crosses and praise the ingenuity of Forging teachers. We look at the "nicheras" ... Why so? Why was decided this way for the graves? Who was the first domed them? Perhaps no answer or should ask the scholars, even with all there are, there are these questions floating in the streets of a cemetery.
Other information and links
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November All Saints Day: "In Casabermeja has developed a large cult of the dead, having your day the fullest expression of these days where local women bleached niches and cemeteries, decorate them with flowers and candles are lit to their deceased relatives' , says the municipal website.
Festival del Cante Grande : In the municipal website states that "The Festival de Cante Grande has its origins in 1969 when the Board decides to replace Celebrations program fair, a traditional flamenco festival singing, dancing and guitar playing which they called Festival de Cante Grande. Today this festival is considered by connoisseurs of singing as one of the most important in Andalusia, which passed the likes of singers José Menese, Camarón de la Isla, Jose Merced, etc. The best thing about the Festival is the public. Casabermeja Sing is heard with great respect, respect that comes from knowledge of a public understanding that it has adopted the "Listening is an art." This audience sit in groups around tables, while listening to good singing aperitivos.Destacable taste good wine and also the open-air venue with a stage adorned itself with the Church Tower illuminated for occasion, the ground strewn with rosemary martranzos releasing a refreshing aroma and pleasant ".
Links: We take as reference the website Tourist Board of the Costa del Sol , the two pages municipal web Casabermeja .
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