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St Sebastian's Church, Madrid

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Saint Sebastian Church
View from the south-west angle
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
DistrictCentro
Region
Community of Madrid
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusParish church
StatusActive
Location
MunicipalityMadrid
StateSpain Spain
Architecture
Groundbreaking1554
Completed1693
Designated as NHL1969
Saint Sebastian Church
Native name
Spanish: Iglesia de San Sebastián
LocationMadrid, Spain
Coordinates40°24′49″N 3°42′06″W / 40.413583°N 3.701556°W / 40.413583; -3.701556
Official nameIglesia de San Sebastián
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Designated1969
Reference no.RI-51-0003831
Location of Saint Sebastian Church in Spain

The Saint Sebastian Church or Iglesia de San Sebastián is a 16th-century church in central Madrid, Spain. It is located on Atocha street, #39.

The name arises from a devotional chapel (ermita) which was found along the route to the Basilica of Nuestra Señora de Atocha, founded in 1541. The first architect around 1550 was Antonio Sillero, who also finished the Chapel of the Sagrado Corazón. This church like that of San Luis conserved for years the rights of asylum for those escaping official persecution. More chapels and enlargements were added by Antonio de la Tijera, Juan de Bulga Valdelastras, and Juan de Obregón between 1595 and 1598. The tower was built in 1612 by Lucas Hernández. During the Spanish Civil War, the church was sacked by Republican forces, before it ended up being almost destroyed during a bombing raid by the Nationalists around November 20, 1936. This caused many of the works to be transferred to other sites. For example, the icon of San Blas was moved to the convent of San Jerónimo el Real[1]). The church was rebuilt in a different orientation by Francisco Íñiguez Almech between 1943 and 1959. In 1969, it was declared a "Bien de Interés Cultural" in the category of monument.

Chapels

The Chapel of Our Lady of Bethlehem, known as the "chapel of the architects", was built in 1693 with Francisco Moreno as director of the works, and remodeled by Ventura Rodríguez in 1766-1768. Both Ventura Rodríguez and Juan de Villanueva are buried here. The chapel is to the right of the entrance, protected by a crystal gate.

The Chapel of the Holy Heart was designed by Antonio Sillero.

Historical importance

The archives of the church over the centuries have kept biographical data on numerous figures of renown, including:

Baptism

Facade calle Atocha.

Funeral services

Weddings

Cemetery

The cemetery, at the union of Huertas and San Sebastian streets, has disappeared and is now replaced by a flower shop. In this cemetery Lope de Vega is buried. It also was the site of the ghoulish incident after the burial of actress María Ignacia Ibáñez, when her lover, the writer José Cadalso, lovelorn, attempted to dig up her body.

See also

References

External links

Media related to Church of San Sebastián, Madrid at Wikimedia Commons

This page was last edited on 25 August 2021, at 21:29
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