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Description Iglesia barroca preexistente del antiguo Convento de Las Bernardas. Construída por Bartolomé Hurtado en 1671(aunque no pudo termirarse hasta 1744 ) es una iglesia de una sola nave a la cual se abren capillas, cubierta por bóveda de cañon y crucero con importante cúpula. Bóvedas y cúpula están decoradas con pinturas y murales de Alejandro y Luis González Velázquez. Interesantes retablos neoclásicos en las capillas y altar mayor.
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Source Iglesia Arzobispal Castrense- Madrid
Author FEDERICO JORDÁ from MADRID, ESPAÑA
Camera location40° 24′ 52.6″ N, 3° 42′ 44.11″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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