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Church of Saint Peter the Old Review

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San Pedro Church, located not far east of the Straw Square, is one of Madrid's medieval churches. Its place was originally a mosque, which was later converted into a church. Its Mudhal-style bell tower is very distinctive.

Church of Saint Peter the Old

Posted: Apr 28, 2015
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  • iJasper
    4/5Excellent
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    Some time ago, I took time to go. There were a lot of people, but I just want to say that this trip is not in vain. The most memorable thing about this long-standing church is not only its record of Spanish colonial history, but also the large number of bones and skeletons stored in the dark basement of the church. These skeletons are stored in many large pits in the basement and can be placed up to 10 meters high. They are all the bones of old missionaries, missionaries and even civilians. Unfortunately, photography is forbidden here, so there is no way to record it.

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    Posted: Jul 16, 2015
  • 巴塞罗那Jacob
    5/5Outstanding
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    He's a church fan who accompanies a friend. He likes it very much. It's simple, complex, retro and fashionable. Although I don't understand his point, I still recommend you to come and see Haha.

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    Posted: Jul 28, 2016
  • 兔乖乖开门
    3/5Average
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    Iglesia de San Pedro - "near Plaza de la Villa. The bell tower of the church is Mulhard style. It can be seen at a glance that it must have been a Mosque of the Moors, which was later rebuilt as a church.

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    Posted: May 23, 2015
  • 楊桃2552
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's a beautiful church, but there are too many churches in Europe.

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    Posted: Dec 18, 2018
  • Esytfg
    4/5Excellent
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    A super beautiful church. It's all the bones of old missionaries, missionaries and even civilians. Unfortunately, photography is forbidden here, so there is no way to record it.

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    Posted: Dec 18, 2016
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