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Church of Saint Mary Magdalene

The Portuguese Manueline style reaches its peak in Extremadura, with this sixteenth century temple.

The essence of the Manueline style


Location and Contact:

Plazuela de la Magdalena, s/n
06100 Olivenza , Badajoz (Extremadura)
Opening times

Tuesday to Saturday:

10am-1:30pm and 4-6pm (October-April) and 5-7pm (May-September).

Sundays:

10am-1:30pm.

Closed on Mondays.

Fee

Free admission.

  • The Portuguese Manueline style reaches its peak in Extremadura, with this sixteenth century temple.

    The church of Saint Mary Magdalene de Olivenza was ordered to be built in the sixteenth century, as a temple and residence for the Bishops of Ceuta.

    The facade, in a Portuguese Manueline style, is based on the late Gothic, and is characterised by its naturalistic decorations and marine motifs. You attention will surely be drawn by its false battlements, and its pinnacles, gargoyles or lateral gates. The main door is considered to be the work of the French architect François de Loiret, or his school, for its semblance with the one in the Matriz de Arroches.

    When you enter, you will be surprised by its ample interior, both solid and evocative, divided into three naves of columns with spiral motifs which are reminiscent of a ship's ropes. The eighteenth century golden altarpieces, the neo-classical ones in coloured marble and the storiated tilework, are particularly interesting.

    Due to its uniqueness and beauty, the Church of Mary Magdalene was chosen as Spain's most interesting site in 2012 in the Repsol Guide competition.

  • Origin:
  • 16th century
  • Construction:
  • Church
  • Art period:
  • Gothic
  • Period in history:
  • 16th century

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