San Cayetano Church, Madrid

San Cayetano Church, Madrid
Church of San Cayetano
Native name:
Spanish: Iglesia de San Cayetano
Location: Madrid, Spain
Spanish Property of Cultural Interest
Official name: Iglesia de San Cayetano
Type: Non-movable
Criteria: Monument
Designated: 1980[1]
Reference #: RI-51-0004425
View of the interior.

The Church of Saint Cajetan, known as the church of San Millán y San Cayetano is a Baroque church in Madrid, Spain.

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History

The present church was built adjacent to the now absent Convent of Nuestra Señora del Favor (Our Lady of the Graces). It was built at the site of an oratory dedicated to St. Mark and Our Lady of the Graces, and founded in 1612 by Diego de Vera y Ordóñez de Villaquián. Thirty two years later, the father Plácido Mirto establishes a Convent of the Theatine Order. The church is dedicated to the founder of the order, Saint Cajetan of Thiene. In 1822, the remaining monks were moved to a convent in Zaragoza, and the convent, which had suffered depredations during the Napoleonic occupation of the peninsula, was ceded temporarily to the Franciscans of San Gil. In 1836, after the Desamortización de Mendizábal, the convent building becomes private apartments. In 1869, the church is joined to the parish of the demolished Saint Millán Abad. On July 19, 1936, arson gutted all but the facade. In 1960, reconstruction began on the church. In 1980 San Cayetano was declared a Bien de Interés Cultural by the Spanish government.

Description

Construction of the church began in 1669 by the architect Marcos López. Work was continued by others, including likely José de Churriguera and Pedro de Ribera, and not completed till 1761 by Francisco de Moradillo.

Moradillo facade was built of granite, and consists of three arches. Over the arches are statues of San Cajetan, Our Lady of Grace, and San Andrés Avelino, by Pedro Alonso de los Ríos.

References

  1. ^ Database of protected buildings (movable and non-movable) of the Ministry of Culture of Spain

External links

Coordinates: 40°24′34″N 3°42′20″W / 40.40944°N 3.70556°W / 40.40944; -3.70556


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