Iglesia de San Pedro
Iglesia de San Pedro
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permia
Ireland64,714 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
First built in the 14th century it has the styling of Gothic-Mudejar. Subsequently it underwent significant renovations in following centuries.
A fabulous bell tower reaches heavenwards. Interesting to learn that the famous artist Velázquez was baptised here in 1599.
A fabulous bell tower reaches heavenwards. Interesting to learn that the famous artist Velázquez was baptised here in 1599.
Written 8 April 2024
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Bibcay
Gateshead, UK4,306 contributions
May 2019
This looks just like the mini Giralda. It has some beautiful bells and a fantabulous tower. Recommend it.
Written 27 May 2019
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BennyMalaga
Malaga, Spain89,732 contributions
Apr 2014 • Couples
The main altar in the Church of San Pedro is quite impressive because it has plenty of art. It was
the work of Felipe and Dionisio de Rivas. There is an image of San Pedro that was created by Andres de Ocampo in 1591. There are scenes from the life of the saint also. Above there is the image of the Virgen de la Asuncion and on top there is a crucifix.
the work of Felipe and Dionisio de Rivas. There is an image of San Pedro that was created by Andres de Ocampo in 1591. There are scenes from the life of the saint also. Above there is the image of the Virgen de la Asuncion and on top there is a crucifix.
Written 19 April 2014
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BennyMalaga
Malaga, Spain89,732 contributions
Nov 2013 • Couples
The San Pedro Church is located at Calle Doña María Coronel, 1. The style of the church is Gothic-Mudejar and it was built in the 14th century at the Plaza San Pedro. The church has three naves that are separated by pointed arches over pillars that support the wooden ceilings that call attention. The presbytery at the central nave has two wooden pulpits. There are two doorways built in the 17th century. There is a tall tower with a square shape and the lower part has a Mudejar design while the upper part has both a square shape and above it there is an octagonal shape and this has the bells. There is a spire with an octagonal shape and has ceramic tile, a work of Martin Infante. This is the second highest tower in the city, after the Giralda. The main altar dates to the 17th century and was the work of Felipe and Dionisio de Rivas. There is an image of San Pedro that was created by Andres de Ocampo in 1591. There are scenes from the life of the saint also. Above there is the image of the Virgen de la Asuncion and on top there is a crucifix.
The façade at Calle Santa Angela de la Cruz has a Mudejar design. There are three circular stained glass windows. The center shows San Pedro and the lateral ones show San Pablo and San Jose. This facade has a mannerist design and has two parts and made of white stone, and this was built in 1612. The second facade is also mannerist and designed by the architect Diego Lopez Bueno and executed by Diego de Quesada. This is adjacent to the Plaza de San Pedro and has a statue of San Pedro created by Martin Cardino in 1624.
The façade at Calle Santa Angela de la Cruz has a Mudejar design. There are three circular stained glass windows. The center shows San Pedro and the lateral ones show San Pablo and San Jose. This facade has a mannerist design and has two parts and made of white stone, and this was built in 1612. The second facade is also mannerist and designed by the architect Diego Lopez Bueno and executed by Diego de Quesada. This is adjacent to the Plaza de San Pedro and has a statue of San Pedro created by Martin Cardino in 1624.
Written 19 November 2013
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Pub Monster Neil
Liverpool, UK51,510 contributions
Aug 2024 • Friends
Iglesia De San Pedro is one of many great churches I viewed on my current holiday to Seville.
Iglesia De San Pedro was constructed in the 14th century and remodelled in the 16th & 18th century, a beautiful mix of Gothic - Mudéjar style architecture built originally from designs from architect Vermando Resta ,the most distinctive feature of the church is the bell tower that is just so beautiful, very photogenic, if you're walking down Calle De Dona Maria Coronel it's a church most definitely well worth checking out.
Iglesia De San Pedro was constructed in the 14th century and remodelled in the 16th & 18th century, a beautiful mix of Gothic - Mudéjar style architecture built originally from designs from architect Vermando Resta ,the most distinctive feature of the church is the bell tower that is just so beautiful, very photogenic, if you're walking down Calle De Dona Maria Coronel it's a church most definitely well worth checking out.
Written 15 August 2024
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Margaret T
St. Andrews, UK188 contributions
Apr 2023 • Solo
If you’re wanting to pay respects to Spain’s most famous Old Master, you must visit this small but fine church where he was baptized in 1599. There is a plaque dedicated to the occasion. It’s easy to pop into and walk around if you’re nearby to visit the popular Metropol Parasol. The tiles are lovely and well-kept.
Written 2 May 2023
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SEs
London, UK25,868 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
This is a beautiful church. The architecture is different from Catholic churches. The interior is very beautiful.
Written 11 May 2019
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Jo K
Bexley, UK1,407 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
We chanced upon this Roman catholic church which was built in the 14th century and is to be found in the Plaza de San Pedro, when walking in beautiful Seville and couldn't resist going in. There were some beautiful statues and altars here which I hope my photos will encourage you to visit here yourself
Written 9 May 2018
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LnS2004
Cypress, CA8,958 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
We walked by this ancient looking church this Saturday, last day of our Seville visit and decided to go in to offer thanks for a wonderful trip (the forecasted rain never fell on any of the 5 days since being here) and pray for safe passage home. There was a gathering of formally dressed locals outside perhaps attending a baptism? The inside is beautiful though many altars were behind locked metal bars. To prevent vandalism/ theft? A sad sign of the world today. It’s calming to spend a few moments in this nice temple of God.
Written 7 April 2018
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Patrick B
Harrisonburg, VA137 contributions
Mar 2018
I love this church. If you go the Las Setas or El Rinconcillo you must pop in here. The tiles and the decorations are outstandingly beutiful. The alter is as good as anything you will see in Sevilla Cathedral.
The week before Semana Santa the church displays two floats from its brotherhood
The week before Semana Santa the church displays two floats from its brotherhood
Written 24 March 2018
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Hi ..I well travel to sevillia in October and I know price of ave train from Madrid and what is best locations in sevillia for frost visit? I well stay 11days if sevllia expensive city in Spain look like Ibiza ..thank you to every one help me
Written 6 September 2015
I would suggest you try staying at the Hotel Becquer. It is well centred and clean and not over expensive. Good buffet breakfasts. Visit the Cathedral (largest in area space in Europe), the Barrio Santa Cruz (old quarter with lovely whitewashed streets with colourful flowers), the Plaza de España (where Lawrence of Arabia film was partly made), Jardines de Maria Luisa (lovely gardens), the Palacio de los Alcaceres (old royal palace), Calle Sierpes (best known old style shopping, etc., street in Seville), boat ride on the Guadalquivir River (with running commentary in several languages including English), Hotel Colon Restaurant (excellent food and well known as it is where full fighters stay when bull fighting season in Seville). I would not extend stay for more than 5 days. I hope suggestions prove useful. In the main street near the Cathedral there is a tourist office with plenty of brochures in different languages. You can find address and phone through looking at internet.
Written 7 September 2015
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