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The Church of Saint Sebastian in Madrid offers a remarkable slice of Baroque elegance, accentuated by its striking facade adorned with intricate statues and carvings. Built over the span of more than a century and opening its doors in 1693, this architectural gem not only stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Baroque period but also serves as the resting place for numerous literary figures from Spain's Golden Age. Step inside to find an interior that contrasts the elaborate exterior with its light and airy ambiance, highlighted by a stunning stained glass window at the altar that captures and disperses light into colorful reflections. With a solid 4.5 rating on Google, this attraction will captivate those with an appreciation for history and beautiful design.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Plaza Mayor
Bus stop 422 m walk
Antón Martín
Bus stop 171 m walk
Las Cortes
Bus stop 443 m walk
Tirso De Molina
Bus station 307 m walk
Sol
Subway station 378 m walk

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4.5
based on 648 reviews
4.5/5 648 reviews
土撥鼠
土撥鼠
1 month ago on Google

可以蓋朝聖章

Mabel Oliver Llanos
Mabel Oliver Llanos
2 months ago on Google

Me casé ahí hace 50 años

elvis
elvis
2 months ago on Google

Espacio celebrativo acogedor. Es una sede de comunidades neocatecumenales. Se agradece que esté abierto el templo