Real Church of Saint James and Saint John the Baptist, Madrid — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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About Real Church of Saint James and Saint John the Baptist

Step into Madrid's oldest Jacobean temple, a stunning neoclassical church that stands just 200 meters from the grand Almudena Cathedral. Built with remarkable artistry by masters like Francisco Rizi and Carreno Miranda, this sacred space has welcomed pilgrims for centuries. For centuries, it's served as the spiritual gateway for those beginning their pilgrimage on the legendary Camino de Santiago right from Madrid's heart. Imagine Questo wandering through its peaceful halls, marveling at the intricate artwork and soaking in the centuries of stories whispered within these walls. The church represents a fascinating blend of Madrid's artistic heritage and its deep connection to one of Europe's most important pilgrimage routes. Every corner tells a story of devotion, artistry, and the countless souls who sought spiritual transformation here.

Plan Your Visit

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Calle de Santiago, 24, 28013 Madrid, Spain

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Frequently asked questions

Why is this church the starting point for the Camino de Santiago from Madrid?
This 16th-century Jacobean temple holds deep spiritual significance as the traditional departure point for pilgrims heading to Santiago de Compostela. Its dedication to Saint James makes it the perfect spiritual launching ground for this ancient pilgrimage journey.
What artworks can I see inside the church?
The church houses remarkable works by Francisco Rizi and Carreno Miranda, two of Spain's most celebrated baroque painters. These masterpieces add layers of artistic beauty to the church's sacred atmosphere.
How close is it to the Almudena Cathedral?
The church is located just 200 meters from the Almudena Cathedral, making it easy to explore both landmarks in a single visit to Madrid's religious heart.

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