Property of the Spanish Historical Heritage, Good of Cultural Interest with the category of Historical Artistic Monument since November 14, 1980. It houses the Virgin of the Guide. It is located to the west, in the highest area of Rejas de San Esteban. This temple is of a single nave with semicircular apse, straight presbytery, sacristy attached to the north side, tardor-Romanesque swords at the feet and, most characteristic of our area: porticated gallery to the south. The construction material of the temple is the masonry (logically reinforced with ashlars at the angles) except the porticada gallery, made in seating. This porticate gallery, formed by 7 arches topped with diamond tips and two accesses was used as a corral until the restoration of 1982. This temple has two covers. One, to the north, now blinded composed of two archivoltas and the other, the main, to the south, similar to that of San Ginés, of four archivolts decorated with chess, balls, interlinks and flowers. Interesting are the Gothic mural paintings of the absidial hemicycle and the presbytery of black, brown and reddish tones. On the side of the epistle you can see two acolytes putting the mitra to a bishop (perhaps San Martín de Tours), a lying angel carrying a coat of arms with thirteen white roeles over blue field and Santiago Matamoros entering a city (other authors associate this ú Last figure with the image of Saint Martin splitting the layer). Under blind archery are figures identified as the Dream of Adam and the creation of Eve. On the other side, on the gospel side of the presbytery the twelve apostles can be seen. Already in the nave, on the south wall you can see the figure of San Cristobal. Heraldry, Mudejar-tradition armors and Spanish-Fandoflamenco features of the characters seem to date the frescoes to the late 15th century, except for the image of The Dream of Adam, which would be earlier, from the 13th century.
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