
Iglesia de San Sebastián is a church located in Salamanca, Spain. The church dates back to 1772 and is one of the most important examples of neoclassical architecture in the city. The church was designed by an anonymous artist, with no provision for the interior, which was left half finished for many years. The exterior of the church is impressive, featuring a tall brick and stonework façade. The roof is adorned with an oval cupola. The belfry, which was added in 1866, is also of great interest. Inside the church, visitors will be impressed by the tall, 19th-century stained glass windows. On the main altar there is a reredos with a painting of Saint Sebastian. Visitors can also appreciate the several canvases of the Saint which decorate the chapels. A chapel to the right of the main altar is dedicated to Saint Zacarias, the patron saint of Salamanca.
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