It is located on the outskirts of the village. Its name is derived from “trifinium”, which means three frontiers, regions or boundaries, as this is where they say that the three dioceses converged. It belonged to the Monastery of "Los Hospitalarios” during the 13th century. From the original collection, the church and some vestiges of the base of the cloister are preserved.

The church's transition from Romanesque to gothic is evident, and it consists of a rectangular nave, a polygonal apse to the exterior and a semicircular appearance in the interior. Paintings from the 13th and 16th century are preserved on several interior walls, which among other figures, depict the apparition of the resurrected Jesus to Mary Magdalene. In the 17th century the side chapels were added.

The western facade is plain. The doorway on the main facade opens up into a semicircular arch with tympanum, archivolts and a Christogram.

The northern door connects the temple with the missing cloister. The same facade is framed by decorative molding with capitals and geometric decorations, which is supported by columns. You can still see part of the original colours.

On the exterior some of the stone arches are decorated with masks.

According to tradition the virgin performed miracles, which is why you can find ex-votos in appreciation.

Gallery

  • Ermita Trevinyo 1
  • Ermita Trevinyo 2
  • Ermita Trevinyo 3
  • Ermita Trevinyo 4
  • Ermita Trevinyo 5