Carr. de Andalucía, 4, 28300 Aranjuez, Madrid, SpainMap
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Nice church
An interesting church connected by a colonnade with the palace at Aranjuez. Its architecture fits into the architecture of the entire royal complex in the city.
An interesting church connected by a colonnade with the palace at Aranjuez. Its architecture fits into the architecture of the entire royal complex in the city.
This is a beautiful church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. It has a beautiful dome. Inside the temple, there is a nice statue of Saint Anthony with Jesus, and also a statue of Saint Joseph. This ...
This is a beautiful church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. It has a beautiful dome. Inside the temple, there is a nice statue of Saint Anthony with Jesus, and also a statue of Saint Joseph. This ...
This small church is in the town centre. Although a bit run down, it still offers a glimpse of Aranjuez's glorious past. Unfortunately it was not open during our visit.
Nice church
An interesting church connected by a colonnade with the palace at Aranjuez. Its architecture fits into the architecture of the entire royal complex in the city.
Nice church
An interesting church connected by a colonnade with the palace at Aranjuez. Its architecture fits into the architecture of the entire royal complex in the city.
Inspiring Place
This is a beautiful church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. It has a beautiful dome. Inside the temple, there is a nice statue of Saint Anthony with Jesus, and also a statue of Saint Joseph. This ...
Inspiring Place
This is a beautiful church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. It has a beautiful dome. Inside the temple, there is a nice statue of Saint Anthony with Jesus, and also a statue of Saint Joseph. This ...
Small old church
This small church is in the town centre. Although a bit run down, it still offers a glimpse of Aranjuez's glorious past. Unfortunately it was not open during our visit.