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Church of la Magdalena (Torrelaguna)

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Cultural property in Torrelaguna, Spain
Church of la Magdalena
Native name
Iglesia de la Magdalena (Spanish)
LocationTorrelaguna, Spain
Coordinates40°49′40″N 3°32′18″W / 40.827848°N 3.538462°W / 40.827848; -3.538462
Architectural style(s)Gothic
Spanish Cultural Heritage
Official nameIglesia de la Magdalena
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Designated1983
Reference no.RI-51-0004866
Church of la Magdalena (Torrelaguna) is located in SpainChurch of la Magdalena (Torrelaguna)Location of Church of la Magdalena in Spain

The Church of la Magdalena (Spanish: Iglesia de la Magdalena) is a Gothic-style church located in Torrelaguna, central Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1983.

Southern portal.

It has a nave and two aisles, with Gothic vaults supported by flying buttresses between which are the side chapels, each with movable retablos. The bell tower dates to the 15th century, and was commissioned by Cardinal Cisneros, whose coat of arms, together with those of the town, can be seen externally on the third floor. The so-called "Portal of the Resurrection" (16th century) is in mixed MudéjarRenaissance style. The high altar is by Narciso Tomé.

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