EX-TEMPLO OF SAN AGUSTIN
Temple with a Churrigueresque facade founded by the Augustinians, it remains the carcass hosting temporary exhibitions
Built in the 17th century by the Augustinians, the church has a magnificent Churrigueresque façade that was almost entirely destroyed two centuries later by the Presbyterian society, which found it too Catholic. As a result, all that remains of the church today is its majestic carcass, which houses temporary exhibitions and many temporary cultural events. On Saturdays at 9pm, you can watch a video mapping projection on its façade, which traces the history of the building.
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