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Church of the Immaculate Conception

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Church of the Immaculate Conception

To spot the Military Chapel of the Immaculate Conception, look straight ahead for two sharp, pointy black spires poking up from creamy, yellow-beige walls. You’ll see a large wooden door right in the middle, under a pointed arch, and just above that, a round, rose-window design. It almost looks like the church is wearing a pair of tall, spiky hats! The two towers, one on each side, reach up like watchful guards-well, if guards wore pyramidal hats and stood perfectly still. Try not to run into any secret agents coming out of the bushes-oh wait, those are just neatly trimmed potted plants.

Now, soak in the atmosphere right here. Imagine: it’s the early 1920s, Melilla is buzzing with change, and an army engineer named Francisco Carcaño is cooking up this chapel’s neo-Gothic look. He wanted a place where soldiers-and, let’s be honest, anyone needing a bit of peace-could slip inside, away from the world.

But the chapel’s had some adventures! Back in the 1980s, new homes were built so close to the north side that one of its towers became a bit shy-nearly invisible! Then, in 2016, the earth itself gave a little shake during the Alborán Sea earthquake. The southwest tower wobbled like a jelly on a plate, and the army had to come marching in-not for battle, but with wooden beams, shoring it up until restoration could begin.

Look up at the main entrance. The door is framed by an elegant pointed arch, with a circular stone pattern above. That’s called a rose window. And higher up, the triangular front is decorated with ornate stonework, making this quieter side street feel a little more like a scene from a storybook.

Each tower has its own personality, too-check out the gargoyles, who guard the corners, as if they’re daring anyone to mess with the place. If those bells in the towers could talk, I bet they’d have a few war stories and a couple of good jokes about noisy neighbors.

Take a moment to let the history settle around you. This chapel has survived almost a hundred years, earthquakes, and a crowd of new neighbors. Now, aren’t you glad it’s still standing here, guarding Melilla’s memories with a steeple and a smile?

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