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Plaza San Mateo 10, 11408 Jerez De La Frontera, SpainMap
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Very beautiful
We stumbled on this while exploring Jerez and it is just a wonderful church. How clever were the designers to get the light casting from the stain glass windows on to each of the main exhibits. We vis...
This church is definitely worth a visit, however fleeting. You can admire the ancient building and art work within. Maybe, really feel a connection with the old Jerez of the days of Isabella.
This has to warrant a look because we are here in Holy week it was not possible to go inside but the story is worth reading of this old church, great photographs
The church is a little away from the usual tourist tours. However, the Plaza del Mercado and the church of San Mateo are two typically jerezan jewels. Inside the church is the image of Nu...
Very beautiful
We stumbled on this while exploring Jerez and it is just a wonderful church. How clever were the designers to get the light casting from the stain glass windows on to each of the main exhibits. We vis...
Very beautiful church, definitely worth a peep.
This church is definitely worth a visit, however fleeting. You can admire the ancient building and art work within. Maybe, really feel a connection with the old Jerez of the days of Isabella.
San Dionisio Church
This church is very along and beautiful, it's found in the San Dionisio square, and its truest name is San Dionisio.
Brilliant
This has to warrant a look because we are here in Holy week it was not possible to go inside but the story is worth reading of this old church, great photographs
It deserves a visit
The church is a little away from the usual tourist tours. However, the Plaza del Mercado and the church of San Mateo are two typically jerezan jewels. Inside the church is the image of Nu...