Church of San José (Madrid)
- Church of San José (Madrid)
-
The Church of San José (Spanish: Iglesia de San José) is a church located in Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1995.[1]
References
Categories:
- Churches in Madrid
- Spanish building and structure stubs
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
Church of San Andrés (Madrid) — Church of San Andrés Native name: Spanish: Iglesia de San Andrés Location: Madrid, Spain … Wikipedia
Church of Santa Teresa y San José (Madrid) — Church of Santa Teresa y San José Native name: Spanish: Iglesia Parroquial de Santa Teresa y San José Location … Wikipedia
Iglesia de San José (Madrid) — Iglesia de San José Tipo Iglesia parroquial Advocación San José … Wikipedia Español
Iglesia de San Cayetano (Madrid) — Tipo Iglesia Advocación San Millán y San Cayetano … Wikipedia Español
Iglesia de San Martín (Madrid) — Coordenadas: 40°25′16.49″N 3°42′16.49″O / 40.4212472, 3.7045806 … Wikipedia Español
San Jerónimo el Real — View from the north west angle Basic information Geographic coordinates … Wikipedia
San Cayetano Church, Madrid — Church of San Cayetano Native name: Spanish: Iglesia de San Cayetano Location: Madrid, Spain … Wikipedia
José de Cañizares — y Suárez (July 4, 1676 ndash; September 4, 1750) was a Spanish playwright. Cavalry officer, public official, and author of around one hundred works, he was one of the most important dramatists of the early eighteenth century.LifeThe life of José… … Wikipedia
José Solís Folch de Cardona — José Solís y Folch de Cardona, grande de España and knight of the Order of Santiago (February 4, 1716, Madrid mdash;April 27, 1770) was a Spanish colonial administrator and viceroy of New Granada from November 24, 1753 to February 25,… … Wikipedia
San Sebastian — San Sebastián (the Spanish language name of Saint Sebastian) may refer to:Places*Argentina **San Sebastián, Argentina*Chile **San Sebastián, Chile*Colombia **San Sebastian, Cauca, Department of Cauca **San Sebastián de Buenavista, Department of… … Wikipedia