Altar of the Virgin of Guadalupe

The Virgin of Guadalupe is enthroned on a ceramic altarpiece with balusters and a single body, a work by the Santa Ana ceramics factory, whose sides are decorated with reliefs of cadelieri, lateral fins of vegetal scrolls, culminating in an entablature and a pediment, the tympanum of which is decorated with the coat of arms of Mexico, guarded by kneeling angels. The Virgin of Guadalupe is an anonymous 18th-century work that was given to the Brotherhood in 1957 by a group of Mexican worshippers from the diocese of Puebla de los Ángeles.