During the sixteenth century, after the Christian conquest, the repopulators of the town built the Church of Los Remedios, with its square tower and very simple appearance, similar to the defensive towers. On the south side of the tower is placed a sundial, which, from then on, marks the passing of time for the people of Estepona. At the beginning of the 18th century, a neoclassical bell tower was added, decorated with ceramic elements. The earthquake of 1755 caused the ruin and subsequent demolition of the church, leaving from then on the tower free. At the beginning of the 20th century, an imposing clock was placed inside the tower that, with its bell tolls, continues to mark the rhythm of time in the streets of the old town.

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