
Museum of the Holy Trinity
A Romanesque apse of Segovian influence that today guards the memory of La Caballada.
A 13th-century church, originally Romanesque, it preserves a semicircular apse of Segovian influence. To it were added a Gothic vault, a Renaissance south portal and Baroque altarpieces.
It hosts a section devoted to La Caballada —banner, clothing, photographs, historical documents and 12th-century ordinances— making it the gateway to understanding the village's great festival.
- Chapel of the Immaculate Conception
- Main altarpiece with paintings by Matías de Torres
- 16th-century catafalque
- Cristo del Perdón, by Luis Salvador Carmona
- Cristo de los Cuatro Clavos and the La Caballada section
Museum of the Holy Trinity in images
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About Museum of the Holy Trinity
What are the opening hours of Museum of the Holy Trinity?+
Saturdays, Sundays and holidays: 11:30 – 14:00 and 16:00 – 17:15 Monday to Friday, arrange a visit with the parish priest D. Francis (949 399 041 / 632 530 545).
How much does entry to Museum of the Holy Trinity cost?+
Individual ticket €2 · Combined ticket for the two open museums €3
How to get to Museum of the Holy Trinity?+
Museum of the Holy Trinity is in Atienza (Guadalajara, Spain), 150 km from Madrid via the A-2 and CM-1101. The monument is within or near the walled old town.
Is Museum of the Holy Trinity accessible for people with reduced mobility?+
Access through a patio with three steps, no ramp.
What not to miss at Museum of the Holy Trinity?+
Chapel of the Immaculate Conception · Main altarpiece with paintings by Matías de Torres · 16th-century catafalque · Cristo del Perdón, by Luis Salvador Carmona · Cristo de los Cuatro Clavos and the La Caballada section
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