Iglesia de Santiago Apóstol, Catholic parish church in Bollullos Par del Condado, Spain.
Iglesia de Santiago Apóstol is a Catholic parish church in Bollullos Par del Condado, Spain. The building contains three naves with pillars decorated with geometric patterns and a main chapel with ornamental details throughout.
Construction of the church began around 1300 following Mudéjar principles, a style characteristic of that period. Major expansions occurred between 1734 and 1795, shaping the building as it stands today.
The main altar displays a statue of Saint James the Elder on horseback, sculpted by Aniceto Marinas. This representation shapes the interior and reflects the artistic traditions of the region.
The church is open for visitors during regular weekday hours and for worship services. The main entrance on the front facade provides the primary access to the building.
The church tower draws inspiration from Seville's Giralda and was designed by architect Antonio de Figueroa y Ruiz. This tower is part of a group of similar structures that the same architect built throughout the region.
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