Iglesia de San Pablo, Catholic parish church in Baeza, Spain.
Iglesia de San Pablo is a church featuring three naves with side chapels built predominantly in Gothic style. One Renaissance chapel displays the architectural variety that emerged across different building phases.
Construction extended from 1485 to 1499, establishing the church during the city's late Gothic period. Major alterations around 1665 introduced early modern elements that reshaped its interior character.
Four penitential brotherhoods maintain their presence here, shaping the parish community through their religious processions and the care of sacred images. Their activities throughout the year show how local devotion continues to animate the church's spiritual life.
The parish maintains communication with the community through a blog and email address for inquiries. These digital channels allow visitors to gather information beforehand or ask questions about visiting.
The crypt holds the remains of Pablo de Olavide, a notable historical figure of the region. Among its religious artworks, the collection includes a Triptych of Adoration of considerable artistic merit.
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