Torrevieja, October 29, 2025 — Torrevieja’s exhibition “Diosidades: Journey from the Origins of Holy Week in Torrevieja” is now accessible online, allowing visitors to explore the city’s rich Holy Week heritage from anywhere with an internet connection.

The virtual tour showcases over 320 objects from local churches, brotherhoods, and private collections, including sculptures, processional floats, vestments, banners, lanterns, and audiovisual materials. Highlights include the historic Cristo de La Flagelación, the early 20th-century tunic of Nuestra Señora de Los Dolores, and the sculptor’s easel used by contemporary artist Víctor García Villalgordo, linking the city’s past and present Holy Week traditions.

The project, coordinated by Jesús Segarra-Saavedra and Francisco Montesinos with designer Laura Pérez Aguirre and ICON tech Torrevieja, involved cataloguing, digitising, and curating the collection, originally displayed at the Vista Alegre exhibition hall from April to May 2025.

It also created the digital archive of Torrevieja Holy Week posters, available through the University of Alicante repository and updated annually: https://rua.ua.es/dspace/handle/10045/153118.

The exhibition was managed by the University of Alicante in Torrevieja in collaboration with the Junta Mayor de Cofradías and the city’s Culture Department. The virtual tour can be accessed here: https://web.ua.es/seus/torrevieja/expo-diosidades/index.htm.