Iglesia Parroquial del Sagrario, Baroque parish church in central Seville, Spain.
The Iglesia del Sagrario is a Baroque parish church in central Seville with a stone facade divided into three sections and four entrances positioned around the building. Pilasters decorate the exterior walls, creating a structured appearance through horizontal and vertical divisions.
Construction began in 1618 under architect Miguel de Zumárraga, requiring the demolition of sections from the earlier Mezquita Mayor. The church rose on land previously occupied by another religious structure.
The church serves as a gathering place for worshippers and displays religious artworks that reflect Seville's spiritual traditions. The name refers to the sacrament honored here, which shapes how the space functions for the community today.
The church is easily accessible from central Seville and welcomes visitors during service times and designated hours. Guests should follow standard etiquette for religious spaces and maintain respectful behavior throughout their visit.
Eight large statues of church fathers and evangelists carved by José de Arce in 1657 sit atop the side walls. These stone figures define the building's exterior appearance and showcase the skilled craftsmanship of the period.
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