This important Baroque parish church is one of the city’s biggest, and hard to miss if you’re strolling around in the vicinity. Its roof and cupola are highly decorated with bright ceramics while its western façade is adorned with big blue sundials. You’ll appreciate the spacious Baroque interior covered with wall paintings, many executed by Lucas Valdés. The highlight are two Zurbaráns; they are in the side chapel of Virgen de las Flores. Both are scenes of St Dominic; the stranger of the two depicts the moment when the Virgin appeared to a monastic community in Italy with a painting of the saint to serve as a model for all future representations of him.
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