Parish Church of Saint Barbara in Madrid
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The Parish Church of Saint Barbara in Madrid showcases the stunning elegance of Baroque architecture, brought to life by architects François Carlier and Francisco Moradillo. This remarkable church, opened in 1758, delights visitors with its intricate facades and ornate interiors. As a celebrated attraction, it holds a prominent position among Madrid's cherished landmarks, rated at an impressive 4.6 on Google. The church not only offers a glimpse into the rich artistic past but also provides a serene atmosphere for reflection and admiration.
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Wheelchair accessible
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Iglesia espectacular y con mucha historia. Un monumento que no hay que perderse. Gratis

One of my favourite churches in Madrid

Una joya barroca en el centro de Madrid
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