The Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida of Madrid ,part II !!!

This one have not been in years, and wanted to show this part to my sons so we took the trek first by bus 46 to the Puente de los Franceses or bridge of the French and then walk back on Avenida de Valladolid to Paseo de la Florida and the Glorieta to arrive at the Royal Hermitage of Saint Anthony of Florida and Goya! We call it  Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida !!! Where the painter Francisco de Goya is buried. I like to tell you more of it as again found me older pictures not in my blog, and they should be, Do read my other posts on it, Therefore, here is again my take on the Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida of Madrid, part III !!! Hope you enjoy the post as I.

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At the beginning of the 21C, a neoclassical hermitage with a very simple Greek cross floor was built, with a dome with lanterns, on pedantries. The use of the hermitage was extended allowing the use of the chapel for worship, with what happened to be called San Antonio de la Florida. Inside Francisco de Goyapainted some frescoes on this building in which he represented one of the saint’s most famous miracles. It is worth noting the representation of men and women dressed in majos (traditional men of Madrid) and chisperos (or working class men). The hermitage was converted into a parish in 1881 by the Royal Heritage giving the hermitage in usufruct to the archbishop of Toledo. Precisely when the popular festival of San Antonio de la Florida began to be celebrated nearby.

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In 1919 the remains of Goya were transferred from the Sacramental of San Isidro to the hermitage. An image of the sculptured painter was also placed. Concern about the state of conservation of the frescoes of Goya caused to commissioned a new hermitage that began to be built in 1925. This new hermitage, twin of the previous one, was dedicated exclusively to religious offices. The Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando is responsible for the care of the hermitage, where Mass is celebrated on March 30 and April 16, dates of the birth and death of Francisco de Goya y Lucientes.  The Aragonese (Goya) , as a chamber painter, was in charge of making the decoration of the hermitage, work that he carried out in six months, between August and December of the year 1798. At the foot of the presbytery is the painter’s pantheon, in which the gravestone he had in the cemetery of Bordeaux, city in which he died, is preserved. Martín Miguel de Goicoechea, his great friend, is buried next to him. On September 29, 1919 they were buried together, to avoid a possible error in the identification of the mortal remains. Goya’s body lacks a skull, as it was probably separated from the trunk for phrenological analysis.

The Madrid tourist office on the Royal Hermitage:  https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/ermita-de-san-antonio-de-la-florida

The Spanish Royal National Heritage on Chapel of San Antonio de la Florida (as they call it) : https://www.patrimonionacional.es/en/visita/chapel-san-antonio-de-la-florida

There you go folks, you should make the trek,step out from touristic centro;  with public transport is easy and great areas to see around. The Ermita Real San Antonio de la Florida !!!  is worth the detour and of course to admire the paintings of Francisco de Goya !  anytime! as is Madrid !  Again, hope you enjoy the Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida of Madrid, part III !!! as I,

And remember, happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!

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