Iglesia de Santa María (Soto de Luiña)

Together with the Rectory House (Casa Rectoral), it forms an old pilgrim’s hospital connected to the Camino de Santiago.

Later, and after a long dispute with the town, the Saint Inés chapel was built by Don Lope Matías Menéndez de Luarca y Tiena, and in the mid-18th century the work on the central nave was finished, with arches, doors, and windows.

The main altarpiece, in Baroque style and probably the work of José Bernardo de Mena, is dedicated to Our Lady of Humility, with images by the Asturian sculptor Antonio Baroja.

It can be attributed to the goldsmith of Valladolid Juan de Nápoles Mudarra, of excellent quality and one of the best of Spain.

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