The building has preserved a small part of what was once the late 7th-century visigoth shrine, what is now the east end of the church.

Outdoor: two friezes on the arms of the transept and three in the apse show bas-reliefs of plant motifs (interwoven vines, bunches of grapes, leaves...), animal motifs and geometric motifs influenced by the Orient with inscriptions as of yet not deciphered. Inside: highlights include the triumphal Visigoth arch decorated with similar reliefs to those in the apse.

When to visit it?

Opening hours

  • Summer (May 1 – September 30):
    • From Wednesday to Sunday: 10:20 AM - 2:25 PM and 4:05 PM - 7:10 PM (The first weekend of every month will be closed; in September it is the weekend of Sunday, September 1st)
    • Closed: Monday and Tuesday
  • winter (October 1 – April 30):
    • From Wednesday to Sunday: 10:05 AM - 4:55 PM (first weekend of every month will be closed; in December it is the weekend of Sunday, December 1st.)
    • Closed: Monday and Tuesday
  • Easter (March 28 – March 31):
    • From Thursday to Sunday: 10:20 AM and 4:05 PM - 7:10 PM

Taxes

Free

Observations: Extraordinary opening days: December 9. Extraordinary closing days: October 23-30, November 14, December 25, January 1 and 6.

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    • Postal address Cª Burgos. Quintanilla de las Viñas (Mambrillas de Lara). NaN. Burgos
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    • Mambrillas de Lara town hall

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