The Spanish Government Still Owns The Churches In Spain
King Carlos III of Spain asked for a got a Basilica
, erected on the site of a Franciscan convent (1217 AD founded by St. Francis of Assisi). The Basilica was completed in 1760. There is a Basilica de San Francisco El Grande in the city of Madrid which is situated the city's historic quarter. It is an architectural marvel. One of its most important features affords the Madrid visitor a captivating tour with a dazzling array of frescoes and with extraordinary stained-glass windows, and has been called one of the most picturesque cathedrals in Europe.
The Basilica was constructed in three sections. This sightseeing excursion highlights the neo-classical facades of the famous structure. The Basilica posses an enormous 108 foot in diameter dome, and a barrel vaulted ceiling that contains historic paintings. Visitors find the display stunning. Visitors on the ground marvel at the numerous historic sculptures. Art lovers want to spend the day here.
The entrances to the Basilica are composed of seven large walnut, elaborately carved doors. These doors lead to several chapels in the church and they are filled with art treasures. The interior of the church is circular in design where one of the chapels, San Bernardino de Siena take care of a painting by Goya, showing the saint. Adjacent to Goya is a self-portrait of Goya himself.
Sightseeing in the celebrated Basilica de San Francisco El Grande, in Madrid will reveal that it was constructed in the seventeen hundreds. However many of the artifacts are actually much older. You'll discover gothic style choir stalls brought from Segovia dating back to the fifteen hundreds.
Besides Goya, the Basilica de San Francisco posses paintings by Zurbarn. Inside the chapels are countless paintings and sculptures completed by major and minor masters such as Cano, Maella, Bellver and Benlliure. This is a fully functioning house of worship and not only an art museum. Tourist and visitors learn about the history and culture through many of these artifacts from guided tours. It's often said, that it was as if the gods were talking to them in the magnificent silence. You can get to the great cathedral by the La Latina or Puerta del Toledo Metro stops. Bothe seems to stop near the cathedral.
A full sightseeing tour of Madrid tells tourists all about the mid seventeen hundreds and the Law of Secularization. This law was declared which put Franciscan friars outside the church. Once the Franciscans were thrown from the church they, churches became government property. The Spanish government still owns the churches in Spain today. The Basilica de San Francisco El Grande is operated by the Foreign Affairs Ministry. While the Franciscans say mass daily, they're not allowed to perform any maintenance on the property.
by: Allan Subandos
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