the chapel of Carmen de Triana is also known as The Lighter Triana, was built in 1928 by the great architect Aníbal González .
small picturesque and is located in the Plaza del Altozano the Triana district of Seville at the foot of the Puente de Isabel II held in typical regional style, style and overall time of Sevilla author, is built with clean brick and ceramic tile workshop Triana Emilio Garcia, forming a beautiful monument.
is composed of two parts, a slender tower is octagonal with bells and topped by a small dome and ceramic coated with a weather vane of wrought iron, and the other part is the chapel itself is topped a beautiful ceramic dome which in turn has a small shrine sheltering the figures of Santas Justa y Rufina and a thumbnail of the Giralda, and on top a beautiful wrought iron cross. In this little chapel lies the Brotherhood Gloria de la Virgen del Carmen de Triana that worships a paint box Oil of the Virgin del Carmen and the Child Jesus of the eighteenth century with overlapping crowns of silver jewelry.
As a curiosity to say why it is called The Lighter Triana and its resemblance to the old flint lighters.
say that the sculpture is a work of Eduardo González Barrón , comment also was made for the National Sculpture Exhibition getting the National Sculpture Prize in 1904.
suffered several extensions made by Rahman II, Alhaken II and Mansur in 987 where he acquired the dimensions current. It consists of 3 parts, El Patio de los Naranjos which is accessed through the Door of Forgiveness we find rows of orange trees, palms, fountains, horseshoe arches and minaret aperient which is baroque, as it only keeps the Arab style inside. Another
and ships are part of the mosque where we are with its famous double horseshoe arches bicolor, and now we have the last part of the mihrab is the most sacred mosque.