Iglesia de San Felipe el Real, Madrid (demolished)

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The Iglesia de San Felipe el Real in Madrid was a prominent early 17th-century Baroque church and convent complex, once a key religious and architectural landmark of the Spanish capital before its demolition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque architecture
Roman Catholic church
convent
demolished building
architecturalStyle Baroque
city Madrid
continent Europe
country Spain
demolished yes
demolitionReason urban transformation of Puerta del Sol
denomination Roman Catholic
formerFunction religious center in Puerta del Sol
hasPart church
cloister
convent buildings
heritageStatus no longer extant
historicalPeriod Early Modern period NERFINISHED
inception 17th century
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Community of Madrid
Madrid
Puerta del Sol NERFINISHED
Spain
locatedInTime Spanish Golden Age
namedAfter Saint Philip the Royal NERFINISHED
notableFor Baroque façade
convent complex
partOf historic center of Madrid
region Community of Madrid NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
significance important architectural landmark of Madrid
important religious landmark of Madrid
startTime early 17th century
usedFor monastic life
religious services
worship

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Juan Gómez de Mora notableWork Iglesia de San Felipe el Real, Madrid (demolished)