The Santa Marina Church is a Reconquista church built in the 13thcentury

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Iglesia de Santa Marina, Cordoba

The Santa Marina Church is a Reconquista church built in the 13thcentury.

The Santa Marina Church is a Reconquista church built in the 13thcentury. Combining Gothic, Mudéjar and Romanesque architectural elements, the magnificent church has a buttressed façade resembling a fortress. It has a 16thcentury bell tower by Hernán Ruiz the Younger. Highlights include the funerary chapel of the Orozco family, paintings by Antonio del Castillo in the high altar, altar of the Virgen del Rosario, and oil paintings of Santa Marina by Blanca de Alvear and the Virgen de la Luz by Alonso Gomez.


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About Iglesia de Santa Marina

 14001 Córdoba, Spain

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