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It is a Gothic Church that was built by the Caballeros de la Flor y Nata from Ciudad Real.
Outside, we should highlight the tower with spire and three doors: the Puerta del Perdón (Door of forgiveness) which is called like that because it is situated in front of the Prison of the Santa Hermandad; the Puerta de la Umbría (Door of the shady place) and the Puerta del Sol (Door of the sun).
Inside, we should highlight the columns of the rib vaults and its capitals decorated with peculiar motifs, such as man´ s heads, animals or vegetables. However, the most relevant and amazing element is the Capilla de los Coca (Coca Chapel), that has a sepulchre with the remains of the Chantre of Coria and Isabel I de Castilla´ s confessor, Fernando de Coca. This sepulchre is a Spanish – Flemish work from the XV Century, similar to Doncel of Sigüenza´ s one. In this chapel we can also find the sepulchres of Fernando Coca´ s parents situated on the floor and an alabaster altarpiece of the Virgen de Loreto made with glazed tiles from Talavera de la Reina.
Built: XIV Century
Author: Anónimo
Style: Gothic
Category: Religious
Type: Church
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