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This church, located in the Chamberí district, was built by the architect José Urioste Velada in1903. The most interesting thing about it is the Neo-Gothic interior (the only original element retained in the school), which was reformed in successive renovation work almost from the moment it was built.
The church has a Latin-cross layout with a single nave, two scarcely developed smaller arms and a raised choir loft at the entrance to the temple, in the first two sections of the central nave, which houses a 1954 organ. The main alter, the transept and the central nave all have diverse images, which are not the originals, as they disappeared during the Civil War.
Docking stations:
- Calle Santa Engracia, 127
- Glorieta de Cuatro Caminos (calle Santa Engracia, 168)
Mass times:
Sundays / Holidays: 9.30 am
Day 6 of each month: 7:30 pm
The city’s new official sightseeing and tourist travel pass.
An observation deck at 92 metres.
Our online store (in Spanish) sells artisan souvenirs.