Church of San Pedro Apóstol

The construction of this church was started in the thirteenth and completed in the fourteenth centuries. At the end of the fifteenth century AD, two side chapels and an additional section for the upper choir were added to the original single nave with two parts and a semicircular apse on the inside and polygonal outside. Later, a perspective with double-threaded arches was added to the perimeter in the middle of the 16th century AD. C., and two further chapels in the baroque style were added to the first portion in the 17th century AD.It responds to the common Mudejar church type by having a sizable single nave that creates a unitary and open space.

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