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Mural made in 2015 representing Jesus, the Virgin and Saint Joseph in the carpentry workshop. It is decorating the lower level of the Church of San José built between 1911 and 1914 in neo-Romanesque style by the architect Fray Wendelin Hinterkeuser (1851-1921) on the remains of a 12th century cross church, built in turn on a grotto, which was identified since the seventeenth century as the "carpentry" of St. Joseph, next to the Sanctuary of the Annunciation in the town of Nazareth, Israel.