DUQUESA DE SEVILLANO PANTHEON
Crossing the Concordia park, San Roque’s street and avenue, we will reach this curious funeral monument, in which the Romanic and Byzantines styles are predominant. Built between the 19th and the 20th centuries, the outside part has an ample stairway. It is covered by a dome made of glass-crockery flakes, crowned by a great golden iron cross. The inside is covered by marble and artistic italian mosaics, where we can admire a flat vault which operates as the basement for the religous area and the roof of the crypt where the mausoleum of the Duquesa de Sevillano is placed. On the back of this building, there are ample and magnific buildings, in which the Religiosas Adoratrices can be found.
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| Concordia`s Park | |||||||||||
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| Mayor Street | |||||||||||
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