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The Cautivo de Málaga represents one of the most revered sculptures in our province, a sculpture that moves thousands of people and manages to bring out our feelings and devotion. But behind so many emotions we find the story of how our Captive of Malaga came about. Don't you know it yet? History of the Captive Our father Jesús Cautivo, better known as El Cautivo, is a sculpture by José Gabriel Martín Simón for the Brotherhood of the Cautivo more than 80 years ago, in 1934. With the creation of the Brotherhood, one of the most relevant sculptures in Malaga emerged with which the penitence station is carried out on Holy Monday. Religious medals are closely linked to Holy Week, discover everything about this topic. We can visit the museum of the Royal, Very Illustrious and Venerable Brotherhood of Nazarenes of Nuestro Padre Jesús Cautivo, María Santísima de la Trinidad Coronada y del Glorioso Apóstol Santiago, located in El Barrio de la Trinidad, in Plaza Bailén.
If you are a devotee of Holy Week, this museum is a mandatory stop in your life. In this museum we find different rooms, and each of them will take you to a specific environment and experiences. We can find first, “The Promise” with which you will be introduced to the brotherly atmosphere, devotion and feeling. Next we went to the “El Señor de Málaga” room dedicated to Christ, his trousseau and the golden powers, especially DM Databases highlighting those of an anonymous author from 1945. In the “Canonical Coronation” room we will be able to learn about the explanation of the celebrations of the Canonical Coronation of the Virgin of the Trinity in the year 2000. You will be able to have before your eyes the authentic crown of the Virgin and the golden book of her coronation. If you want to know more about the history in the “75th anniversary” room they will tell you about the first 75 years of life that were celebrated last .
When does it leave and what is its itinerary? This year we will be able to enjoy the Cautivo itinerary on Monday, April 6, with the beginning of Holy Week. The itinerary will begin at 5:15 p.m. leaving from Casa Hermandad, at 8:05 p.m. you will meet in the grandstand and at 9:55 p.m. in the South Tower until 1:45 a.m. when we arrive at the bull run. The complete itinerary would be the following:The captive Brotherhood House Trinity Barrier Plaza de Jesús Cautivo Trinidad Montes Square Lane Marbles Aurora Bridge St. Elizabeth Hall Cisneros spice shop Constitution Plaza Tribune Marquis of Larios Martínez Shipyards Torregorda Main Mall Marina Squarl Aurora Bridge Aurora Ramp Trinidad Plaza de Jesús Cautivo Trinity Barrier Brotherhood House Here you can follow the Captive's journey in real time Captive Medal The captive's medal hides a multitude of feelings and emotions inside, for its faithful it is a symbol of devotion and admiration for one of the images that awakens the most fervor during Holy Week in Malaga.
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