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The hermitage of San Vicente Ferrer in Onda (Provincie of Castellón, Spain) is build over the place in which, according with the tradition, San Vicente Ferrer preached during his visit to Onda in 1412, after participating in the Compromise of Caspe.

It is an hermitage which has a centralised plant with a semicircular dome and upper natural illumination. It has Corinthian pilasters as ornaments.

The altar has four Corinthian columns, dated of 1792. It has frescoes in the scallops with saints of the Dominican Order. It also has paintings in the lateral walls.

In the external façane we can see a ceramical devotional panel (XIX century) which represents San Vicente Ferrer.

The roof is made of blue glazed ceramic, the octogonal base's limits are made of white ceramic. The rest of the roof is made of ceramic tile and the finishing is made of wrought iron.