Dedicated to France’s Saint Genesius of Arles, the Church of San Ginés (Iglesia de San Ginés) stands as one of Madrid’s oldest churches. While the current facade was constructed in 1870, the core of the church dates back to the first half of the 17th century. Nestled in the heart of the city, the church offers a glimpse into Madrid’s rich history and architectural evolution. Visitors can explore the interior, which retains elements of its original design, and appreciate the blend of historical and more recent architectural features.
Church of San Ginés (Iglesia de San Ginés)
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