Sacred & Religious Sites in La Latina

Sacred & Religious Sites in La Latina (Madrid)

Sacred & Religious Sites in La Latina

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  • Malgorzata
    12,113 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    One of Madrid's many gems. It is the small chapel from the 16th century is part of the church complex of San Andres, although the entrance is separate and is at the rear of the church. The chapel is beautiful. The precious altar of the chapel are made of alabaster. To visit without a doubt. I recommend this visit.
    Written 9 April 2022
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  • BennyMalaga
    Malaga, Spain89,775 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    What is different about this church from other churches in Madrid is that it has a very unusual floor. In the middle of the floor, there is an octagonal structure with a 7 steps leading down, where baptisms by immersion are performed. This is the baptismal font
    Written 23 April 2015
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  • Dimitris L
    Sydney, Australia45,458 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We like visiting church buildings, not for religious reasons, but purely from an aesthetic point of view. And so it was with Iglesia de San Andres. We stumbled across it and went in. Looks rather interesting. It's quite different from many other church buildings and it has a certain appeal, considering its unusual architectural looks. It's much nicer inside than nit is outside. Worth checking out if you are around the area.
    Written 4 July 2019
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