Ermita De San Antonio De La Florida
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About
The Royal Chapel of St. Anthony of La Florida, known locally as Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida, is a neoclassical gem tucked in the heart of Madrid. Built between 1792 and 1798 on the orders of King Carlos IV, the chapel hosts some of Francisco Goya’s most celebrated ceiling and dome frescoes that chronicle the miracles of Saint Anthony of Padua. It also houses Goya’s final resting place, making it a must‑visit for art lovers and history buffs alike. The modest sanctuary welcomes visitors every day from 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., offering a contemplative backdrop to explore its artistic masterpieces and rich heritage.
Highlights
- Goya Frescoes
- Neoclassical Architecture
- Goya’s Tomb
Must-See Areas
Ceiling Frescoes
Dome Celestial
Tomb of Goya
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Good for
Art Enthusiasts
History Buffs
Spiritual Travelers
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 30 minutes