Admire the Sacra Capilla del Salvador (Holy Chapel of the Savior) in Úbeda with this ticket. Take in the style of this free-standing chapel. Take in this masterpiece by Diego de Siloé which was designed in 1536 as the funerary temple of the secretary of Emperor Carlos V, Francisco de los Cobos.
Enter this monumental complex where the urban transformation of the city of began in the only open space inherited from the medieval city, the Plain of Santa Maria. See for yourself how the chapel embodies the full funerary symbolism of the rotunda as an evocation of the Holy Sepulcher.
View how Siloé's design was executed elegantly by Andrés de Vandelvira, who crafted the entire Sacristy. The result is a key monument in Spanish Renaissance architecture.
Visit the esplanade which was created at the beginning of the 16th century and became one of the most singular and prodigious Renaissance complexes in Spain. The plaza is the central piece of the declaration of Úbeda and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Be awed by this monumental space that is presided over by the Sacred Chapel of the Savior, which was built by the Imperial Secretary and his relatives and works as an urban setting and is known today as Plaza Vázquez de Molina.