An important parish
It lies in Ciudad Vieja. It dates back to the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and was once the second most important parish church in the area. Building was completed in the year 1302 and it became a collegiate church in 1411. It is Romanesque in style and its plan includes three naves without a transept. There are wonderful works of art in the church from the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries. The inside of the building has leaning columns. The bell tower has a capital from the fifteenth century and a pointed rose window at the top. The Sacred Art Museum lies inside.
Practical info
Construction: Collegiate church
Origin: 12th century
Artistic period: Romanesque
Historic period: 12th century - 14th century
Setting: Santiago Church, San Jorge Church, Santo Domingo Church, Orden Tercera Church, San Francisco Convent, the Archives of the Kingdom of Galicia and the Galician Royal Academy.
Location
Plaza Santa María 1
15001 La Coruña, Coruña, A (Coruña, A)
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Useful information
Tours before and after worship
Prices
Admission free
Near here
Tourist offices
Cultural visits

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