The Basílica de San Francisco El Grande, located in Madrid’s La Latina district, stands out as one of the city’s most significant churches. Its origins trace back to the 18th century, and it boasts a massive frescoed dome and an impressive baroque facade. As the largest basilica in Spain, it features six domed chapels and a rich collection of paintings, including a notable fresco by Francisco Goya. Visitors can explore the grand interior, admire the intricate artwork, and experience the serene atmosphere of this historic site.
Basílica de San Francisco El Grande
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