About Santa María Magdalena, Seville
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Catholic Churches
Santa María Magdalena is a Baroque church in Seville, southern Spain.
It was built in 1691-1709 under design of architect Leonardo de Figueroa, above a medieval church built after the Christian conquest of the city in 1248.
The façade has three portals, one featuring a sculpture of "St. Dominic" by Pedro Roldán. Above the portals are an oculus, sided by two blue spheres symbolizing the mystery of the rosary, and a bell-gable (1697). All the exterior of the church is characterized by a large use of blue and red decorative motifs.
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Museo, Sevilla, Sevilla, Andalucía, España