Iglesia de San Bartolomé - Aguadulce, Sevilla, España
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N 37° 15.122 W 004° 59.610
30S E 323204 N 4124694
Entre los monumentos destaca la iglesia parroquial de San Bartolomé, que data del siglo XVIII. Es un templo de trazas neoclásicas con tres naves separadas por pilares sobre los que descansan arcos de medio punto.
Waymark Code: WM18T71
Location: Andalucía, Spain
Date Posted: 09/22/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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"Entre los monumentos destaca la iglesia parroquial de San Bartolomé, que data del siglo XVIII. Es un templo de trazas neoclásicas con tres naves separadas por pilares sobre los que descansan arcos de medio punto. Es interesante destacar su retablo mayor también neoclásico presidido por San José, así como un óleo del Niño Jesús Salvador del mundo ubicado en la rectoría fechado en el siglo XVII.

Una espadaña de tres cuerpos destaca entres las casas encaladas de Aguadulce, la iglesia de San Bartolomé aparece ante los ojos de los conductores y paseantes luciendo orgullosa su campanario, donde las campanas resuenan al lado de un balcón que permite a los más afortunados disfrutar de unas bonitas vistas del pueblo. Una pequeña plaza permite admirar la fachada de sillería desnuda de la parroquia, en ella se puede reposar a la sombra de árboles bajo la atenta mirada de la estatua de la Virgen que reina en el centro. La iglesia nació con una sola nave en el siglo XVII pero tras una serie de reformas ha llegado a tener las tres actuales. La central, con su enorme bóveda de cañón, queda separada de las laterales por grandes pilares unidos mediante arcos de medio punto y en su interior alberga un valioso óleo del siglo XVII así como piezas de orfebrería del siglo XVIII."

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"Among the monuments, the parish church of San Bartolomé stands out, dating from the 18th century. It is a temple with neoclassical traces with three naves separated by pillars on which semicircular arches rest. It is interesting to highlight its main altarpiece, also neoclassical, presided over by Saint Joseph, as well as an oil painting of the Child Jesus, Savior of the world located in the rectory dated to the 17th century.

A three-section belfry stands out among the whitewashed houses of Aguadulce, the church of San Bartolomé appears before the eyes of drivers and passers-by proudly displaying its bell tower, where the bells resonate next to a balcony that allows the luckiest to enjoy some nice views of the town. A small square allows you to admire the bare ashlar façade of the parish, where you can rest in the shade of trees under the watchful eye of the statue of the Virgin that reigns in the center. The church was born with a single nave in the 17th century but after a series of renovations it has come to have the current three. The central one, with its enormous barrel vault, is separated from the side ones by large pillars joined by semicircular arches and inside it houses a valuable oil painting from the 17th century as well as pieces of goldwork from the 18th century."


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Group that erected the marker: Ayuntamiento Aguadulce

URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]

Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary:
C. San Bartolome, 53,
Aguadulce,, Sevilla España
41550


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