Opens at January 1-December 31 Tuesday,Friday 18:00-20:00,Opens at Sunday 10:30-13:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
C. de Toledo, 37, 28005 Madrid, SpainMap
Phone+34 913 69 23 10
What travelers say:
Very beautiful church with a long history, Baroque architectural style is quite beautiful, tourists are not many, not only the exterior building is beautiful, the decoration inside is also quite gorgeous.
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Royal Congregation of Saint Isidore of Madrid Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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San Isidro is the patron saint of Madrid, and the San Isidro Festival from May 15th to June 15th is an important local festival in Madrid. Therefore this church has a special significance in Madrid. The church was designed by Pedro Sanchez and its foundation stone was laid by King Felipe IV. The altarpiece paintings "Holy Family" and "Almighty Jesus" chapel created by Sebastian Herrera are important works of art in the church.
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Royal Congregation of Saint Isidore of Madrid Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very beautiful church with a long history, Baroque architectural style is quite beautiful, tourists are not many, not only the exterior building is beautiful, the decoration inside is also quite gorgeous.
The church is Baroque, with beautiful facades. The Church of San Isidro is a "closed" space surrounded by buildings.
It feels good to have a semi-circular arch and four Collins pillars inside, while the church is Baroque, enjoy the beauty of different angles!
It's a "enclosed" space surrounded by buildings, an open-air cafe, where Metro Line 1 can be reached directly.
Closed space, which is built with granite altar is very prominent, here is also worth visiting.