La Ermita del Señor de las Lluvias

Calle Jaén. 23620, Mengíbar How to get

It is a small hermitage, with three narrow naves, the central one with a barrel vault and the lintelled sides separated from the central one by two large semicircular arches of exposed brick. On the outside, it presents exposed stone, with a simple portal on which a circular window is located and finishing off a belfry with a bell. Formerly known as the humilladero, this is the only one that is preserved from the 18th century. It is located next to the municipal cemetery and formerly received the name of Ermita del Humilladero, although today it is known by the name of "Lord of the Rains", because a Crucified Christ is venerated in it to whom the mengibareños have traditionally entrusted themselves over the years. and periods of drought.