Parish Church of San Leonardo de Yagüe
Contains several altarpieces with remarkable sculptures and some board and canvas paintings of great artistic value, such as the image of the 17th-century Immaculate attributed Carreño de Miranda.
Built between the 16th and the 17th centuries, when it was totally rebuilt in the Herreran style. However, the structure conserves late Gothic features, such as the round arched front with numerous archivolts resting on polygonal bases.
The church contains a magnificent wooden Ecce Homo attributed to Gregorio Fernández. It also contains pieces of silverwork such as the processional cross of the Monasterio de Arlanza and some Mexican pieces.
Historical Data
- Architecture
- Religious architecture
- Construction
- Church
- Predominant styles
- Herrerian
- Historical Period
- Early modern period
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Address and map location
- Postal address Real, 2. San Leonardo de Yagüe. NaN. Soria