Chueca

Chueca

Chueca is one of the liveliest and most dynamic neighborhoods in Madrid, located in the heart of the city. This district, named after its central square, Plaza de Chueca, dedicated to the Spanish composer Federico Chueca, has become a symbol of openness and diversity, especially thanks to its renowned LGBTQ+ community. The history of Chueca […]

Church of the Holy Cross

Igreja da Santa Cruz

The Church of Santa Cruz, located in the historic center of Madrid on Calle de Atocha, is a masterpiece of neo-Gothic and neo-Mudéjar architecture. This place of worship has a rich and fascinating history, dating back to the 16th century, when the Convent of Santo Tomás de Aquino was founded by the Dominicans. The original […]

Church of Saint Anthony of the Germans

Igreja de Santo Antônio dos Alemães

The Church of San Antonio de los Alemanes, located in the heart of Madrid, is a hidden gem of Spanish Baroque, encapsulating a rich history of events and transformations. Originally known as Hospital de los Portugueses, it was built by the order of Philip III between 1624 and 1633 to serve Portuguese pilgrims and patients. […]

Church of Saint Anthony of Padua

Igreja de Santo Antônio de Pádua

The Church of San Antonio de Padua, located in the center of Madrid, is an extraordinary example of architecture and history dating back to the 18th century. Originally part of the Escuelas Pías de San Antón complex, the church was designed by the architect Pedro de Ribera, one of the most renowned Baroque architects of […]

Church of Saint Andrew

Igreja de Santo André

The Church of Sant’Andrea, located in the historic center of Madrid, is one of the oldest and most significant places of worship in the city. Built on the ruins of a previous church, itself built on an ancient mosque, the current church is a symbol of the historical and cultural stratification of the Spanish capital. […]

Church of Saint Anthony

Igreja de Santo Antônio

The Church of San Antón, located in the lively neighborhood of Chueca in Madrid, is a remarkable example of Baroque architecture, enriched by a rich and complex history that reflects the cultural and social transformations of the city. Originally built as part of the Escuelas Pías, the church was founded in the 18th century and […]

Church of Saint Martin of Tours

Igreja de São Martinho de Tours

The Church of San Martín de Tours, located in the heart of Madrid on Calle del Desengaño, is a magnificent example of 17th-century Baroque architecture. Originally founded in the 12th century as a Benedictine monastery in Plaza de las Descalzas, the church was demolished during the reign of Joseph Bonaparte to make way for urban […]

Church of San Nicola dei Serviti

Igreja de São Nicolau dos Servitas

The Church of San Nicolás de los Servitas, also known as the Church of San Nicolás de Bari, is the oldest church in Madrid still in existence. Located in Plaza de San Nicolás, this church represents a true journey through time, a tangible connection between Madrid’s medieval past and present. The history of the church […]

Church of San Isidro

Igreja de São Isidro

The Church of San Isidro, officially known as the Royal Collegiate Church of San Isidro el Real, is a majestic example of Baroque architecture located in the historic heart of Madrid, on Calle de Toledo. Its history dates back to the 17th century, when it was built as the church of the Imperial College of […]

Church of San José de la Montaña

Igreja de São José da Montanha

The Church of San José de la Montaña, located in the heart of the Chamberí district in Madrid, is a remarkable example of religious architecture and a place rich in history. This church, built in the 20th century, represents not only a spiritual reference point but also a symbol of the social and cultural fabric […]