Church of St Agustín
It was originally a XVIth century convent. The façade is baroque style, the tower illustrates the miter of San Agustín and inside it has very plain ornaments. Its altar is neo-plateresque style and it has two sculptures; one of San Agustín and the other one of Santa Mónica, his mother.
It was closed during the day when we passed by.
But we got some shots at night.
Quite distinctive, Jackie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a magnificent church! I love the outside and inside, too!
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Deletethe church is very impressive inside
ReplyDeleteimpressive indeed. reminds me of ones i have seen in Texas. gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteAmazing architecture.
ReplyDeleteThe outside looks average but inside is incredibly beautiful. I wouldn't have expected such an amazing interior judging by the external view. The entrance looks really grand all lit up at night.
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking church, love the inside
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