Sanctuary of Arantzazu

Sanctuary of Arantzazu

Art & Culture

Cultural Heritage

The legend has it that the virgin appeared to shepherd Rodrigo de Balzategi over a hawthorn.

The shepherd, surprised, asked: "Arantzan zu?" (You on a hawthorn?). Over the centuries Franciscan monks have made of Arantzazu a place for prayers, devotion, pilgrimage and promotion of art and culture.

The Sanctuary of Arantzazu stands on the edge of a cliff and in a rocky place, in Oñati. It survived three critical fires (1553, 1622 and 1834) and was subsequently rebuilt three times.

However, in 1951 a new basilica was built instead of continuing with partial restoration and extension works. It was solemn and with imposing presence due to its size, but the builders focused mainly on achieving an artistic and modern expression for which an ideas contest was called.

Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza's and Luis Laorga's winning project had sculptor Jorge Oteiza's mark with his 14 apostles on the façade. The iron gates were designed by sculptor Eduardo Chillida and paintings by Nestor Basterretxea and Lucio Muñoz.

Following in the footsteps of Saint Ignacio of Loiola, we take the path from Loiola to Arantzazu via the Hermitage of la Antigua, sticking to the GR-120 track known as the Route of the Three Temples

Information of interest

Type of resources
Religious buildings
Monument type

Monasterio

Address
Barrio de Arantzazu - 20560 Oñati
Phone
E-mail
Artistic style
Contemporary Sacred Art
Period
20th century
Activities

Services

  • Public toilet
  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Exhibition hall
  • Conference Hall
  • Shops
  • Guided visit