Santa María Magdalena è una chiesa barocca di Siviglia, nel sud della Spagna. Fu costruito nel 1691-1709 su progetto dell'architetto Leonardo de Figueroa, sopra
4000 x 6000 px | 33,9 x 50,8 cm | 13,3 x 20 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
29 settembre 2018
Ubicazione:
Seville, Spain
Altre informazioni:
Santa María Magdalena is a Baroque church in Seville, southern Spain. It was built in 1691-1709 under design of architect Leonardo de Figueroa, above a medieval church built after the Christian conquest of the city in 1248. The façade has three portals, one featuring a sculpture of "St. Dominic" by Pedro Roldán. Above the portals are an oculus, sided by two blue spheres symbolizing the mystery of the rosary, and a bell-gable (1697). All the exterior of the church is characterized by a large use of blue and red decorative motifs. The interior has a nave and two aisles, a transept, five chapels (including the only one remaining from the previous edifice, that of the Brotherhood of the Fifth Angusty) and a presbytery. The central nave is surmounted by an octagonal dome, whose exterior is decorated with figures resembling Inca Indians. The interior of the church has a rich Baroque decoration with stuccoes and gold patina.