Known as the church where Columbus and his men prayed before setting off to the New World, the Church of the Assumption (Iglesia de la Virgen de la Asunción) is of religious and historic interest. Fire, unfortunately, destroyed the primitive chapel built in 1450. In the heart of San Sebastian de La Gomera Old Town now stands a rustic 18th-century church that mixes Mudejar, Gothic and baroque styles perfectly. It is also worth a look inside, with its remarkable carved wooden entrance lobby and diverse religious images.
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Known as the church where Columbus and his men prayed before setting off to the New World, the Church of the Assumption (Iglesia de la Virgen de la Asunción) is of religious and historic interest. Fire, unfortunately, destroyed the primitive chapel built in 1450. In the heart of San Sebastian de La Gomera Old Town now stands a rustic 18th-century church that mixes Mudejar, Gothic and baroque styles perfectly. It is also worth a look inside, with its remarkable carved wooden entrance lobby and diverse religious images.
It is a cathedral with exhibits and materials about the history of the war, you can visit