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This church is a stunning example of Mudéjar architecture, blending Islamic and Christian styles. Built in the 14th century and later renovated, it stands out for its tall brick tower and detailed decorations. The interior is filled with beautiful altarpieces and religious art, making it a peaceful spot to explore history and culture.

  • The tall, octagonal Mudéjar tower with intricate brickwork and ceramic tiles.
  • Impressive Baroque altarpiece inside, full of gold and detailed carvings.
  • Colorful stained glass windows that light up the space.

  • Unique Architecture: The tower is one of the best examples of Mudéjar style, a mix you won’t see everywhere.
  • Historic Art: The main altarpiece and other artworks inside are centuries old and super detailed.
  • Peaceful Atmosphere: It’s a quiet place to take in history and art away from crowds.

  • No specific dress code, but respectful clothing is recommended (cover shoulders and knees).
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for the best light through the stained glass.
  • If you want to see special events or guided tours, book a spot a few days in advance.