Iglesia de la Magdalena
- Address
- Calle San Pablo 12 El Centro
- Hours
- usually 08:00-11:30 & 18:30-21:00
Lonely Planet review for Iglesia de la Magdalena
One of Seville's outstanding baroque churches, the Iglesia de la Magdalena was built between 1691 and 1709. Two paintings by Zurbarán hang in the Capilla Sacramental (the first chapel on the right from the entrance), and a fine 1612 Crucifixion sculpture, El Cristo del Calvario (The Christ of Calvary) by Francisco de Ocampo, is in the chapel to the right of the main altar.
The church is the home of the Quinta Angustia brotherhood, whose 17th-century Descendimiento tableau, showing the taking down of Jesus from the cross, is carried through Seville's streets during Semana Santa. This can usually be seen in the chapel on the left as you enter the church: the Christ is attributed to Pedro Roldán.








