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This is one of Madrids oldest churches. The construction is already listed in the Code of Laws from 1202. The contemporary building is the result of several reforms and additions that have been constructed over the years.

The oldest part is probably the Mudejar tower that may well have been built in the mid-14th century. Made in brick, the church has a simple decoration with horseshoe arches on the windows. Next to the tower there is a Renaissance style front that Tormo has dated back to 1525.

Once inside, the first element that stands out is the fluted front of the epistle apse which could have been created in the 15th century. The main apse and the three naves date back to the first half of the 17th century, when the temple was reformed following orders from the Archbishop of Brindisi, Lorenzo Reinoso. The left nave apse accommodates a chapel founded by Francisco Luján in the 16th century. Luján’s brother, Friar Antonio de Luján, Bishop of Mondoñedo, was buried within although his remains have been moved to the National Archaeology Museum.

Inside, there is also a statue of Jesus the Poor, which is brought out in the procession on Holy Thursday.

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San Pedro el Viejo
Practical Information
Address
Calle
del Nuncio, 14
28005
Tourist area
La Latina
Telephone
(+34) 91 365 12 84
Fax
Metro
Tirso de Molina (L1)
La Latina (L5)
Bus
002, 17, 18, 23, 31, 35, 50, 65, 148, SE712, N16, N26
Cercanías (local train)
BiciMAD bike-share scheme

Docking station: Plaza del Cordón

Price

Free entry

Times

Mon - thurs and sat: 9am - 12:30pm/ 5pm - 8pm (summer: 9am - 12:30 pm/ 6pm - 9pm)

Sunday and fest: 9am - 12:30pm

 

Type
Sights and monuments