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Church of Santa Teresa y San José (Madrid)

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Location
  
Madrid, Spain

Criteria
  
Monument

Reference no.
  
RI-51-0009258

Province
  
Community of Madrid

Type
  
Non-movable

Designated
  
1995

Phone
  
+34 915 48 22 26

Church of Santa Teresa y San José (Madrid)

Address
  
Calle Cadarso, 13, 28008 Madrid, Spain

Hours
  
Open today · 5:30–8PMFriday5:30–8PMSaturday11AM–1:30PM, 5:30–8PMSunday11AM–1:30PM, 5:30–8PMMonday5:30–8PMTuesday5:30–8PMWednesday5:30–8PMThursday5:30–8PM

Similar
  
Plaza de España, Church of San José, Monumento A CERVANTES, San Antonio de los Alema, La Buena Dicha

The Parish Church of Santa Teresa y San José (Spanish: Iglesia Parroquial de Santa Teresa y San José), also known as the National Temple of Santa Teresa de Jesús and Convent of the Discalced Carmelite Fathers (Templo Nacional de Santa Teresa de Jesús y Convento de los Padres Carmelitas Descalzos), is a Catholic church located in Madrid, Spain. The complex serves as a religious community residence, a nursing home and a parish church. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1995.

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History

Built for the Discalced Carmelites in Madrid, who had been occupying a temporary chapel since 1876, the foundation stone was laid on 28 April 1916 in the Plaza de España. The work of architect Jesús Carrasco-Muñoz, the building was completed in 1928 in a mixture of Gothic and Byzantine styles. Severely damaged during the Burning of the Convents in 1931, it was restored at the end of the Spanish Civil War.

Description

The façade of complex resembles a crenellated medieval fortress with a statue of Saint Teresa of Ávila above the main gate; however the large cruciform church building behind this has three naves and is noted for its light interior. In the side chapels are two large oil paintings by Francisco Cossio depicting the "Apotheosis of Saint Teresa" and the "Apotheosis of the Order". The prominent dome of the church is covered in multicoloured mosaic tiles.

References

Church of Santa Teresa y San José (Madrid) Wikipedia