The municipality of Las Torres de Cotillas and honors the real stars of Holy Week in the municipality.
And it does in the main square of the town with his "Monument to the Nazarene," which in the afternoon on Saturday March 21 was opened by the mayor, Domingo Coronado, and the president of the Superior Council of Guilds, José Sánchez.
Challenging the drizzle that fell in the town, many residents of Las Torres de Cotillas attended the ceremony in which the pastor of the Church of Our Lady of Salceda, Ismael Sanchez, blessed the new memorial.
This statue of two feet in height located next to Old Town Hall is sculptor Jesús Calero, Bachelor of Fine Arts and settled in the town.
The play, produced in resin, showing a Torreño brother with his tunic full of candy, marching, carrying a lantern and covered with hood and beak.
"It's a combination of the different Nazarenes Cotillas Towers, adding the identifying features of all the guilds," says the sculptor.
A piece whose base can read a dedication of popular local poet Salvador Sandoval, who has given some verses to figure Torreño brother.
"Penitent Nazareno that you await the Sun rises. Nazareno, it's time, the procession will leave," reads the inscription.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Las Torres de Cotillas