Located at the entrance of Busot, the Ermita de San José became the scene of one of the most important moments of the Moors and Christians: the offering of flowers in honor of its patron, San Jose. Its construction dates back to the eighteenth century. With a Latin cross, the ship measures 15 by 4.50 meters (7.70 m on the cruise) and the foot has three sections with chapels between internal buttresses. The section header has access to the sacristy and house of the hermit. The facade is polygonal in shape, facing west. The door, and lowered arch vain leaves panels. On it, a hollow niche covered with triangular tympanum, on corbels, covers a bas - relief stone San Jose. In the center of the oculus frotón it has a circular, and all voids and the upper profile have stone moldings. Ermita de San José is also the starting point for the Cavalcade of the Magi in the magical night of 5 January.
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