Santiago Apóstol, Liétor

Santiago Apóstol (Spanish: St James Apostle) is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Liétor, Community of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain.

The church is erected on the site an earlier church present before the 18th century, with a tower likely from the 15th century. The main facade is neoclassic in style with a tympanum displaying the cross of St James. The layout is a traditional Latin Cross with side chapels, and contains an 18th-century organ.

Among the chapel altars are those dedicated to:

Other works in the church include the main altar (1795) by Paolo Sistori and the Retablo de Nuestra Señora del Espino (1730) commissioned by Juan de Valdelvira Belmonte and his wife, Mariana de Tobarra Alcantud, with the image of the Virgin by José Sánchez Lozano. The parish museum contains various works, both christian and ancient, from the region.[1]

References

  1. Municipio de Lietor, entry on church.


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