San Sebastián Cathedral
The cathedral of the Good Shepherd was built in the late nineteenth century by the architect Manuel Etxabe in neo-Gothic style.
The cathedral of the Good Shepherd was built in the late nineteenth century by the architect Manuel Etxabe in neo-Gothic style.
The Basilica of Santa María del Coro is a baroque basilica completed in 1774. The construction began in 1743 on an old Gothic church of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
The sanctuary and basilica of Loyola is a Baroque religious complex built around the birthplace of Ignacio de Loyola (1491-1556), founder of the Society of Jesus, known as the Jesuit. When, in the 17th century, the tower house where he was born was given to the Jesuits, they began to build a religious complex there. The current sanctuary was built in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Built in the sixteenth century, the church of Saint Nicolas de Géthary is characteristic of the labourdine churches of the Basque country. With its covered porch and steeple-pediment, the building presents, according to the Basque tradition, a choir and altar, largely raised, dominated by galleries that surround a single nave. The 1970 renovation highlights the altarpieces, the many statues dating from the seventeenth century, the painted decor of the beams and balustrades galleries.