Mediaeval tapestries.
This building combines Gothic and Renaissance styles (the façade). Of particular note inside is an altarpiece by Matías Jimeno. The Parish Museum can also be visited, and contains mediaeval tapestries dating from the 15th century which were woven by Grenier in the best Flemish workshops. The drawings on the tapestries are by Nuño Gonçálvez. Of particular note is the 13th-century Romanesque Christ. There are a number of paintings by Carreño, Luis Fernández and El Greco. The crypt-pantheon contains funerary urns made from pink marble; some of them come from the Pantheon of El Infantado in Guadalajara, from where they were taken in 1808. The parish archive of Pastrana is in the old chapterhouse.
Practical information
Timetables
Sep 01 to May 31
Monday to Saturday
A 10:30 AM
A 11:30 AM
Does not close at midday:A 1:15 PM
A 4:00 PM
Does not close at midday:A 5:30 PM
Public holidays
A 11:00 AM
Jun 01 to Aug 31
Monday to Saturday
A 10:30 AM
A 11:30 AM
Does not close at midday:A 1:15 PM
A 5:00 PM
Does not close at midday:A 6:30 PM
Public holidays
A 11:00 AM
The opening times and prices are those of the Tapestry Museum at the entrance of the Collegiate Church.
Entrance to the church itself is free.
Rates
General: €5
Services
Guided tours