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The Saint Vincente Ferrer's hermitage in Onda (Province of Castellón, Spain) is built on a place where, according to the tradition, Saint Vincent Ferrer preached during his visit to Onda in 1412, after having taken part in the Compromise of Caspe.

It's a central-floor hermitage with an upper natural illumination's oval dome. It's decorated with Corinthian order's pilasters.

The altar has four Corinthian columns and indicates that his date is from 1792. It has fresco paintings in the pendentives with Dominican Order'Saints and it has also pictures in the lateral walls.

In the outer facade there is a ceramic devotional panel which represents the main Saint(XIX century).

La cubierta es de teja cerámica vidriada de color azul, con los límites de su base octogonal en cerámica blanca. El resto de la cubierta es de teja cerámica y el remate de hierro forjado.