The collegiate church of San Cosme and San Damián was built from a previous Romanesque church.The new one is from the XV century and is Gothic in style.It has a Latin cross floor plan and three naves and Galician cross.In the pantheons of the collegiate church are the families of the most illustrious of the town.In the presbytery the count of Fernán González and his wife Doña Sancha can be found, a Hispanic-Roman tomb from the IV century. In the cloister, built during the first part of the XVI century, is the Gothic tomb of princess Cristina de Noruega, first wife of prince Felipe, brother of Alfonso X the Wise. Worthy of note in the church is the main Baroque reredo and organ from the XVII century.There are a great variety of reglious works of art:Romanesque capitals, panels by Berruguete, Van Eyck, precious metalwork by the famous master Calahorra, liturgical vestments from the XVI to XVIII century and the extraordinary triptych of the Adoration of the Magi, anonymous carving but with clear Flemish influence.
Practical information
Timetables
Monday to Saturday
A 11:00 AM
A 12:00 PM
A 1:00 PM
A 4:30 PM
A 5:30 PM
Public holidays
A 1:00 PM
A 4:30 PM
Closing days: Tuesday
Rates
Free admission
Services
Guided tours