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            Interpretation Centre of Holy Week of Tortosa
            
            
                    C/ Montcada, 21 (Antiga església de St Antoni)
43500 Tortosa
                    
Telephone: 626 500 921
            
        
            
		
                
                
                
		
                
Schedules
 
- Tuesday to Saturday 01/10 to 30/04: 11.00 to 13.00 / 16.00 to 18.00 01/5 to 30/09: 11.00 to 13.00 / 17.00 to 19.00
- Sundays and holidays from 11.00 to 13.00
- Monday Closed
- Closed 25-26/12 and 01/01 and on Palm Sunday.
Description
Interpretation  Center of Holy Week is located in the old church of San Antonio Abad,  largely destroyed during the last civil war and rebuilt recently  purposely in order to receive it. It houses the most significant elements of the famous Easter Tortosa. Outstanding the steps, called misteris, mysteries. For the most part are the work of sculptors such winners as Innocenci Soriano Montagut and Enric Monjo i Garriga.
Explanation
The  history of the church of San Antonio Abad is closely linked to that of  the brotherhood namesake of the farmers, the oldest of Tortosa. This  brotherhood, documented since 1358, was designed to circumvent the  prohibition issued by Les Costums, which prevented the various  professional sectors organized into guilds. Devotion to the Holy land of Valencia reached from here, from the hand of the bishop Dertosense, early fourteenth century.
The first known location of the entity must be considered within the monastery of Santa Clara. After  the different historical events was changing but always based site far  and wide Montcada Street, a major arterial roads of the fifteenth  century Tortosa, where he built the first church in San Antonio in the  year 1446 .
Of  old, the patron of peasants had been San Amado Tortosa but the fact  that San Antonio Abad was counsel against the devastating effects of  ergot poisoning (colloquially fever or St. Anthony's fire) it  established itself as the main protector of our peasantry . Hilari  Muñoz disclosed as to the daunting reached, the Brotherhood is in a  newly unfolded under the patronage of Santiago in the early sixteenth  century. Surely  the new ownership is explained by the fact that the only remedy known  in medieval times to cure the ergotism was to go on pilgrimage to  Santiago de Compostela.
Interestingly,  it is in the parish of the apostle of Hispania which today continues to  celebrate the feast of San Antonio in Tortosa. In 1652 the fraternity was placed permanently in the place of the present building, former home of the Boteller and Oriol. The  church was built in the last quarter of the seventeenth century,  respecting the lower part of the façade, 11 meters wide, making it  possible that we have reached the original doorway arch and large  segments. The  main entrance is topped by a tondo showing us San Antonio Abad as a  bearded old man with the habit of St. Anthony and the tau, or Egyptian  cross (one of the most magical and oldest symbols of humanity). The holy hermit carries a bell in his right hand and a book in the left. Also  remains the gateway to the former home of the farmers, which has  recorded a lawnmower in abut and an inscription denouncing the existence  of a well inside one of the chapels.
The altarpiece was due to the canons of fashion in the High Baroque. It was chaired by the patron saint, in the central street of the first body, flanked by San Isidro and San Lamberto. The  first was canonized in 1622 and the second, in addition to peasant, was  involved in the miracle of the jaw at Adrian VI, Bishop of Tortosa and  Pope of Rome. The second body was chaired by Preserved. The  guild's celebrated on the Sunday after the feast of San Antonio to  commemorate the vow he had made to defend, if necessary regardless of  the sacrifice of life, purity of Our Lady Immaculate, two hundred years  before being proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. Both sides had the Saints Abdon and Senen, Catalan employers of gardeners. Presiding over all, true to the typology of the altarpieces of his style, stood a Calvary.
In 1896, the architect and painter Juan Abril and Antonio Cerveto conducted restoration work in the church. In the month of July 1936 saw the desecration and destruction of the temple. The revolutionary assault behaved while the disappearance of valuable file union and the destruction of liturgical furniture. Then  also perished step of Prayer in the Garden, and worked by Ramón José  María Beltri Cerveto (probably replaced a smaller one described in  1781). During  the war, the guild was able to recover and processions in just two  years the new step carved by the sculptor Carles Riba tortosino. Secondary  aim was to restore the union church for worship, but the interest of  the bishop for the new seminary Bastir prevented it (however, for  several years continued to hold to the devastated temple traditional  acts fiesta: collecting, dancing jacks and barracks of San Antonio). The  building was used as a carpenter shop and warehouse of Devastated Regions  and, presciently, ended up pocketing here the steps until its ruined  state stopped him in the early nineties.
Finally,  in 2009, the diocese and the city agreed to convert the building into  Interpretation Centre of Holy Week, the first Catalan museum of steps. In  April 2011, the workers of the company García Riera culminated 12  months of rehabilitation based on a design by architect Tomas Homedes. The building is on the list of buildings of historic character of the city of Tortosa. The church of San Antonio Abad is a singular milestone in the section of religious tourism Tortosa.
The  temple is ennobled by the presence of San Francisco Gil de Federich, Santa María Rosa Molas, el Beato  Manuel Domingo y Sol and, above all, by San Enrique de Ossó, who, his good friend and priest Juan Bautista Altés  says " You could say that in this church have germinated and flourished most of their works of zeal. " Indeed,  the remains of the borders of the murals in Cerveto have identified the  chapel where the altarpiece looked borne by St. Henry, dedicated to the  Immaculate Conception, and which also saw images of San Jose, Santa  Teresa and Child Jesus  of Teresa (devotion closely linked to the Camino de Santiago, inspired  surely the Divine Infant which accompanied the Saint of Avila in his  travels founding, St. Henry revived in this temple as Pastor of the  little flock, in 1876).
Again  the holy temple was inspired to found in 1873, the Confraternity of  Mary Immaculate and St. Teresa of Jesus, later today Archconfraternity  TA and MTA, Teresian Movement of Apostolate, today extended worldwide.
             
        
        
        
    
    
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            Tortosa Cathedral and the permanent exhibition |
            The Royal Colleges of Tortosa |
        
    
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