Dating from the 18th century, it was built by Antonio Garcia and Diego de Arce. Especially appealing is the lovely gothic portrayal of the Virgin de Nava. The chapel is built in the shape of a single nave in cross form.
In Plaza España, Peñafiel is Santa María church. It exhibits an important collection of Religious Art from Valladolid province. Above all its well-known for its collection of Processional Crosses; many from 14th and 17th century made of silver.
Thechapel of Santisima Trinidad, iswell-known in Ribera del Duero as the Padre Eterno Ermita. Laid out as a Christian cross, the nave is Baroque style, dating from 17th century. Consquently it became a Cultural Interest Property on 9th April 1992.
Between the Duero and Banuelos river, it witnessed famous events such as “El Concilio Arandense” in 1473. Today San Juan Bautista church houses the permanent “Paths of Light” exhibition.