Church of San Marcos, Jerez de la Frontera
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church in
Jerez de la Frontera Jerez de la Frontera (), or simply Jerez (), is a Spanish city and Municipalities of Spain, municipality in the province of Cádiz in the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia, in southwestern Spain, located midway bet ...
, southern
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. It was declared ''Bien de Interés Cultural'' in 1931. The church originates from one of the six parishes founded by King Alfonso X of Castile after his conquest of the city in 1264. The current edifice was likely started in the mid-14th century, due to the style of its polygonal apse and the Mudéjar portal, perhaps above a pre-existing mosque. The construction is anyway not documented until the middle of the 15th century, including a substantial renovation in late
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style. The church has three façades, with a main entrance portal in Mannerist style (16th century). The interior has a Baroque high altar (18th century)


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* List of Bien de Interés Cultural in the Province of Cádiz Gothic architecture in Andalusia Renaissance architecture in Andalusia 15th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Spain, Marcos, Jerez Churches in Jerez de la Frontera Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Cádiz {{Spain-church-stub