Iglesia de la Magdalena Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ancient Church hosting congresses and exhibitions
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It gives name to the Magdalena Neighborhood, one of the Ferandine churches, built in the 13th century by order of Fernando III of Castilla, following the Christian conquest of the city in 1236.
It gives name to the Magdalena Neighborhood, one of the Ferandine churches, built in the 13th century by order of Fernando III of Castilla, following the Christian conquest of the city in 1236.
The church is a little outside of the center, in beautiful viuces. It seems that there are elements of the art mudejar inside, but unfortunately you cannot know.
The church is a little outside of the center, in beautiful viuces. It seems that there are elements of the art mudejar inside, but unfortunately you cannot know.
This church, although now closed to worship, is a Spanish national monument: unfortunately, a fire has destroyed its art heritage. We could not visit it (I don't know if ...
Ancient Church hosting congresses and exhibitions
It gives name to the Magdalena Neighborhood, one of the Ferandine churches, built in the 13th century by order of Fernando III of Castilla, following the Christian conquest of the city in 1236.
Ancient Church hosting congresses and exhibitions
It gives name to the Magdalena Neighborhood, one of the Ferandine churches, built in the 13th century by order of Fernando III of Castilla, following the Christian conquest of the city in 1236.
Synd that it is closed
The church is a little outside of the center, in beautiful viuces. It seems that there are elements of the art mudejar inside, but unfortunately you cannot know.
Synd that it is closed
The church is a little outside of the center, in beautiful viuces. It seems that there are elements of the art mudejar inside, but unfortunately you cannot know.
Historic church is now closed to worship
This church, although now closed to worship, is a Spanish national monument: unfortunately, a fire has destroyed its art heritage. We could not visit it (I don't know if ...