It was declared a National Monument in 1976. It took more than a hundred years to build (16th-17th centuries. The idea was to make it look like a cathedral. The various storeys, with their pilasters, entablatures running round and the mouldings of the windows are determined by Classicist rules and all built of brick. The façade is entered by a sumptuous staircase which goes up to the Classicist façade, with its three entrances and a triumphal arch. Its towers, almost twins, have four bodies. Inside you can admire reredoses, among which the Main Reredos, with the image of Saint Michael, by Gregorio Fernández; the Central Reredos, of the Virgin of the Rosary; the chapel of San Ildefonso, with a magnificent image of “La Dolorosa”, and the chapel of San José, with a 13th century Gothic Christ, are outstanding.
Practical info
Construction: Collegiate church
Origin: 16th century
Artistic period: Baroque
Historic period: 17th century
Location
Plaza de España s/n
26540 Alfaro (Rioja, La)
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Useful information
From Tuesday to Sunday
From 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
From 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Closing days: Monday
Prices
Admission free
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