Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Carmen - Estepa, Sevilla, España
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N 37° 17.506 W 004° 52.662
30S E 333562 N 4128892
La actual iglesia del Carmen se fundó en el siglo XVIII sobre la antigua ermita del Cristo de la Sangre, que databa del siglo XVI. Es posible ver detalles gótico mudéjares pertenecientes a la anterior edificación.
Waymark Code: WM18TCE
Location: Andalucía, Spain
Date Posted: 09/23/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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"La actual iglesia del Carmen se fundó en el siglo XVIII sobre la antigua ermita del Cristo de la Sangre, que databa del siglo XVI. Es posible ver detalles gótico mudéjares pertenecientes a la anterior edificación.

Los marqueses de Estepa han utilizado durante muchos siglos la cripta del templo como panteón nobiliario. Poseedora de una de las portadas más impresionantes del barroco dieciochesco andaluz, combina placados de mármol blanco y negro con columnas, siendo el autor Andrés de Zabala.

En el interior del templo destacamos la talla de la Virgen del Carmen, en el altar mayor. Data de mediados del siglo XVII y fue donada por una de las marquesas de Estepa, doña Leonor María Centurión y Mendoza. Como característica llamativa señalamos que no se representa con el Niño Jesús en brazos.

También podemos encontrar diferentes piezas de gran valor artístico e histórico, tales como un lienzo dedicado al Cristo de la Sangre de finales del XVI o exvotos dedicados a la Virgen del Carmen".

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"The current church of Carmen was founded in the 18th century on the old hermitage of Cristo de la Sangre, which dated from the 16th century. It is possible to see Gothic Mudejar details belonging to the previous building.

The marquises of Estepa have used the temple crypt as a noble pantheon for many centuries. Possessing one of the most impressive façades of the Andalusian eighteenth-century baroque, it combines black and white marble panels with columns, the author being Andrés de Zabala.

Inside the temple we highlight the carving of the Virgin of Carmen, on the main altar. It dates back to the mid-17th century and was donated by one of the Marchionesses of Estepa, Mrs. Leonor María Centurión y Mendoza. As a striking feature we point out that it is not represented with the Child Jesus in its arms.

We can also find different pieces of great artistic and historical value, such as a canvas dedicated to the Christ of the Blood from the late 16th century or votive offerings dedicated to the Virgin of Carmen."


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Hours of Operation:
Horario Martes a jueves y domingo de 11:00 a 14:00. Sábados de 11:00 a 14:00 y de 16:00 a 18:00. Desde el 1 de julio al 30 de septiembre solo horarios de misa.


Admission Prices:
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Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Up to 1 hour

Transportation options to the attraction: Personal Vehicle or Public Transportation

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