Church of Santa Barbara, Madrid

Church of Santa Barbara, Madrid
Church of St Barbara

View of church with partial view of convent to the right

Basic information
Geographic coordinates 40°25′28.3″N 3°41′37.94″W / 40.424528°N 3.6938722°W / 40.424528; -3.6938722Coordinates: 40°25′28.3″N 3°41′37.94″W / 40.424528°N 3.6938722°W / 40.424528; -3.6938722
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Region Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Community of Madrid
State Spain Spain
District Centro
Municipality Bandera de Madrid.svg Madrid
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Parish church
Status Church: active.
Architectural description
Architect(s) François Carlier
Groundbreaking 1750
Completed 1758

The Santa Barbara, also known as Church of the Monastery of the Salesas Reales is a Catholic church, built in Neoclassic style, in central Madrid, Spain. It is one of a number of Spanish churches dedicated to St Barbara.

History

This church was built in 1757 for the Convent of the Salesas Reales, housing nuns belonging to the order of St. Francis de Sales. (The order is also known as the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary). The convent was founded in 1748 by the Queen Bárbara de Braganza, wife of Ferdinand VI of Spain. The church, which stood next to the convent, was designed by Francisco Carlier in collaboration with Francisco Moradillo. In 1870, the monastery was closed, and the government used the monastery as the Palace of Justice, now as the Supreme Court. In 1891, the church was open to parish worship.

Overview

Tomb of Ferdinand VI of Spain.

The exterior is noted for the statues of St. Francis de Sales and St Jeanne de Chantal, founders of the Order, sculpted by Alfonso Giraldo Vergaz. In the interior, are the burial tombs of Ferdinand VI and his wife. These were commissioned by Charles III of Spain and completed by the architect Francisco Sabatini and the sculptor Francisco Gutiérrez. In addition, it holds the tomb of the general Leopoldo O´Donnell, first duke of Tetuán, work of Jeronimo Suñol.

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