Religious Sites in Andalusia

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Religious Sites in Andalusia

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Basílica de la Macarena
This church holds Seville's most revered image, the Virgin of...
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Religious Sites Seville
 
Capilla Real
Catholic monarchs Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragón...
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Religious Sites Granada
 
Cathedral
The cathedral can be described only in superlatives: it's the...
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Religious Sites Seville
 
cathedral
Across from the Alcázar and around the corner from the...
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Religious Sites Jerez de la Frontera
 
cathedral
Five blocks southeast of the Torre Tavira are the gold dome and...
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Religious Sites Cádiz
 
cathedral
Jaén's cathedral is a hulk that looms above the modest...
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Religious Sites Jaén
 
cathedral
Baeza's cathedral was originally begun by Ferdinand III on the...
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Religious Sites Baeza
 
Cathedral
Granada's cathedral was commissioned in 1521 by Charles V, who...
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Religious Sites Granada
 
Convento de San Francisco
A few blocks west of the ayuntamiento, the 16th-century Convento...
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Religious Sites Baeza
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Convento de Santa Paula
This 15th-century Gothic convent has a fine facade and portico...
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Religious Sites Seville
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Iglesia de San Juan
The Iglesia de San Juan has an intricate and harmoniously crafted...
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Religious Sites Écija
 
Iglesia de San Miguel
Complete with Romanesque doors built around Mudejar horseshoe...
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Religious Sites Córdoba
 
Iglesia de Santa Cruz
This rather small and plain church dates from the early 13th...
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Religious Sites Baeza
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Iglesia de Santa María
Écija's most famous ornamented church is the Iglesia de...
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Religious Sites Écija
 
Iglesia de Santiago
The Iglesia de Santiago assembles Mudejar windows from an earlier...
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Religious Sites Écija
 
Iglesia del Salvador
Built between 1671 and 1712, the Church of the Savior stands...
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Religious Sites Seville
 
Mezquita
Built between the 8th and 10th centuries, Córdoba's mosque...
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Religious Sites Córdoba
 
Monasterio de La Cartuja
This Carthusian monastery in northern Granada (2 km [1 mi]) from...
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Religious Sites Granada
 
Oratorio de la Santa Cueva
A few blocks east of the Plaza de Mina, next door to the Iglesia...
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Religious Sites Cádiz
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Oratorio de San Felipe Neri
Farther up Calle San José from the Plaza de la Mina is...
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Religious Sites Cádiz
 
Sacra Capilla de El Salvador
The Plaza Vázquez de Molina, in the heart of the old town...
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Religious Sites Úbeda
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San Lorenzo y Jesús del Gran Poder
This 17th-century church has many fine works by such artists...
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Religious Sites Seville
 
San Nicolás de Villa
This classically dark Spanish church displays the Mudejar style...
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Religious Sites Córdoba
 
San Pedro
On the edge of the "new town," across the road from the Alcázar...
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Religious Sites Carmona
 
Santa María
The Gothic church of Santa María was built between 1424...
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Religious Sites Carmona
 
Santa María de La Rábida
The monastery of Santa María de La Rábida is nicknamed...
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Religious Sites La Rábida
 
Synagogue
The only Jewish temple in Andalusia to survive the expulsion...
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Religious Sites Córdoba
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