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This church located in the Chamberí neighborhood, built in the French Gothic style was opened on July 31st in 1892. The beige façade has a bell tower on the top central part. The interior holds a chapel dedicated to the founder of Opus Dei, José María Escrivá de Balaguer.
The temple, work of Enrique María Repulles y Vargas, has a single nave with eight side chapels and a transept, in which the beautiful windows stand out. Inside it houses a baptismal chapel with a large fresco by the painter Ramón Pulido and several impressive stained glass windows by J. M. Maumejean
Its organ, which dates back to 1761, is considered to be a Cultural Object of the Community of Madrid. The instrument, whose casing is in the Andalusian baroque style, is from a convent in Granada.
Docking stations:
- Glorieta de Cuatro Caminos (calle Santa Engracia, 164)
- Calle Doctor Santero, 1
Temple opening hours:
Mon - Sun: 8:30am - 12pm / 8pm - 9pm (summer: 8:30am - 12pm / 7pm - 9pm)
The city’s official sightseeing card includes a tourist travel pass.
An observation deck 92 metres above the ground.
Our online store (in Spanish) sells artisan souvenirs.