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Baroque Churches

Baroque is not only an artistic portrayal, but it is also the mirror of a period. Having a look at the monumental altars, profuse decorations, colossal domes and images of great artistic-historic value is the perfect excuse for a must-see stop in Madrid’s churches in which 17th and 18th century art stands out and where you will be able to discover the churrigueresco or the Baroque evolution styles.

 

 

San Andrés Church

This historic building, totally restored, is a must-see in the La Latina tourist area.

Church of Las Calatravas

The church, which stands in the Literary Quarter, contains a magnificent altarpiece by José Benito de Churriguera.

Church of San José

Notable example of Madrid Baroque style, the temple can be visited where Sol / Gran Vía meet.

Iglesia de Sacramento

Interesting representation of the Madrid Baroque period, this church located in the Austrias district dates back to the seventeenth century.

Church of San Martín

With a magnificent entrance, this church is considered a jewel of the Madrid Baroque, in the heart of Malasaña.

Church of San Marcos

Stunning example of the Madrid Baroque style, by Ventura Rodríguez, located right by the Conde Duque Cultural Centre.

Iglesia de San Antón

Church located in the district of Chueca dedicated to the patron saint of animals, San Antonio Abad.

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Easter in Madrid

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La Almudena Cathedral

Impressive cathedral that, together with the Royal Palace nearby, forms one of Madrid’s most popular tourist attractions.
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