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Royal Basilica of Our Lady of Atocha: Courtyard of the Pantheon of Illustrious Men with the campanile visible beyond

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A royal site in Madrid, under the administration of the Patrimonio Nacional. It is located in Basilica of Nuestra Se\u00F1ora de Atocha. The pantheon houses the tombs of a number of famous Spaniards.\u000a\u000aThe original name refers to a lost icon from a chapel which was found among some high grasses, (called Tocha) during the time of the Reconquista. Located within a former Dominican convent. The church was transformed into a Basilica in 1863 by Pope Pius IX. The old church was in disrepair and rebuilt in the 1890's in an eclectic Neo-Byzantine style designed by Fernando Arb\u00F3s y Tremanti. Of the elaborate plan proposed by Arb\u00F3s y Tremanti, only the campanile and Pantheon of Illustrious Men (Spanish: Pante\u00F3n de Hombres Ilustres) was completed (and survive). The church was destroyed during the Spanish Civil War and reconstruction (in a simplified Neo-Baroque) completed in 1951.

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Date Created

1910-01-01

Date Modified

2017-07-05

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Madrid, Madrid, Spain|+40.4062-3.6837|Madrid

Temporal Coverage

before or circa 1910

Cultural Context

Nineteenth century

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To view the physical lantern slide, please contact the Architecture Library.

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