The church is all that remains of the old Mozarabic monastery. It was heavily and inadequately reformed in the 18th century. It is one of the most representative examples of the Spanish Mozarabic art.

The present structure is due to a reform prior to the Gregorian liturgy: there is a pervasive Mozarabic influence, typically Spanish until it was replaced by Roman elements in the 12th century. Its three naves are separated by caliphal horseshoe arches resting on columns with magnificent capitals derived from the Corinthian style.

Historical Data

Architecture:
Religious architecture
Construction:
Church
Predominant styles:
Mozarab
Historical Period:
Middle Ages

Address

De la Iglesia. San Cebrián de Mazote. 47129 Valladolid.

More information

Tourist Office of San Cebrián de Mazote

Address:

C/ La Iglesia, 5. San Cebrián de Mazote. 47129 Valladolid.

Telephone: 629 000 215

Email: turismo@sancebriandemazote.gob.es

Tourist Office of Valladolid

Address:

Pabellón de Cristal. Acera de Recoletos, s/n. Valladolid. 47004 Valladolid.

Telephone: 983 219 310

Fax: 983 217 860

Email: informacion@valladolidturismo.com

Email: informacion@valladolidturismo.com

Website: http://www.info.valladolid.es

Opening hours

  • Winter October, 1 – March, 31):
    • Every day:
  • Summer April, 1 – September, 30):
    • Tuesday: 17:00 – 19:30
    • Wednesday to sunday: 11:00 – 14:00 and 17:00 – 19:30
    • Closed: monday
    • Closed in the morning: tuesday

Tickets

Free

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