The building of the hermitage was commissioned by Carlos IV under the supervision of the Italian architect Filippo Fontana in 1792. The sculpture of San Antonio was done by José Ginés. The decoration was the work of Francisco de Goya, who is author of the frescoes that narrate the life of the saint.The hermitage has a Greek cross plan, with central cupola and a noteworthy lantern.The facade is a unique body, decorated with two Doric pilasters.It was declared a National Monument in 1905.As a means of protection, in 1926 worship was suspended and the construction of a replica of the latter was commissioned to Juan de Moya.In 1919 the remains of Francisco de Goya were transferred here. In 1928, King Alfonso XIII gave the hermitage to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando who were henceforth in charge of its custody.
Practical info
Construction: Shrine
Origin: 18th century
Artistic period: Neo-classical
Historic period: 18th century
Location
Glorieta de San Antonio de la Florida 5
28008 Madrid (Madrid)
sanantonio@madrid.es
http://www.madrid.es/ermitaTel.:+34 915420722/ +34 917011863
Fax.:+34 917011686
Useful information
From Tuesday to Friday
Does not close at midday
From 9:30 AM to 8:00 PM
Public holidays, Saturdays and Sundays
From 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Closing days: Monday
Prices
Admission free
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