Located in the heart of the historic centre of Niebla, opposite the Town Hall and next to the old Hospital de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles, the Church of Santa María de la Granada is a monument of incalculable historical and artistic value. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest and a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1931, this church is a clear example of the overlapping cultures and architectural styles that characterise Andalusia.
Built on the remains of the old main mosque of Niebla, of which elements such as the mihrab and part of the 11th-century minaret are still preserved, the church was transformed after the Reconquista into a Christian temple in the Gothic-Mudejar style. In the 16th century, major renovations were carried out, resulting in the three current naves, originally covered by a Mudejar coffered ceiling, and a presbytery with a starry vault.
During the Civil War, the original coffered ceiling was destroyed, but the church still preserves valuable historical elements, such as a stone episcopal chair and an ornamental panel of Visigothic origin. In addition, inside there are 18th-century crypts, which add an extra layer of mystery to this sacred place.
The Church of Santa María de la Granada is not only a place of worship, but also a symbol of Niebla’s rich cultural heritage. A visit here offers a unique opportunity to appreciate the confluence of architectural styles and historical depth that characterise this town in Huelva.
- Visiting hours:
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday to Thursday: 8:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
- Saturday: 8:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
- Sunday: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.



