Description
East from the Arab baths in Jaén is the Capilla de San Andrés, founded in 1515 by Gutiérrez González Doncel, treasurer to Popes Leo X and Clement VII, which is believed to occupy the site of a former synagogue. In the Capilla de la Purísima can be seen a statue of the Virgin (Andalusian school) and a painting of the Virgen del Pópulo. There is also a very fine choir screen by a local master named Bartolomé.
Hobbies & Activities category: Significant work of art;  Christian sites;  Standalone sculpture, statue or fountain
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Attractions Near Capilla de San Andres, Jaen