Salamanca
Salamanca

BAROQUE ALTARPIECE OF LA CLERECÍA

30 minutes
The Church of La Clerecía is part of what was formerly the Royal College of the Society of Jesus in Salamanca. Dedicated to the Holy Spirit by the express wish of Queen Margaret of Austria, it changed its name to the Church of La Clerecía after coming under the Royal Clergy of Saint Mark following the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1767. The interior of the temple houses an exceptional collection of altarpieces, with the main altarpiece standing out above all others. It is a colossal wooden structure, 22 meters high, decorated with Solomonic columns. Its central bay features a large monstrance for the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, a relief depicting the Descent of the Holy Spirit, and another showing Saint Ignatius drafting the Spiritual Exercises under the inspiration of the Virgin Mary and the Holy Trinity.
Baroque is a long period in art history that developed between the 17th and 18th centuries. Its development comprises several stages in which an evolution occurs from the coldness of Mannerist art to the exuberance of Rococo. This evolution towards an increasingly ornate art is also evident in the interior ornamentation of temples, especially in altarpieces.

Altarpieces are liturgical furnishings that occupy the chancel of temples or chapels where they are located. Wood or stone was mainly used to build them. In many of them, different materials (wood, marble, jasper, metal, etc.) are combined, which implied the intervention of specialists in different artistic disciplines in a single altarpiece. Their structure is conceived as large stages or facades where sculptures, reliefs, or paintings narrating sacred stories are distributed. In the 17th century, following the tenets of the Council of Trent and the Counter-Reformation, altarpieces would include large monstrances to exalt the Sacrament of the Eucharist, symbolizing in them the defense of the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist.

All churches in Salamanca have, or had, important altarpieces. Many of them are Baroque in style and almost all are Churrigueresque. To revalue and promote these works of art, the Salamanca City Council has promoted a tourist route through eight of the churches that house these magnificent structures. Each of these has its own style, but the common thread of the route is that they are Baroque works built between the 17th and 18th centuries.

The churches of Vera Cruz, La Purísima, Espíritu Santo (La Clerecía), Santa Clara, San Esteban, Sancti Spíritus, and the chapels of Cristo de las Batallas (Salamanca Cathedral) and San Jerónimo (University) form the “Constellation of Baroque Altarpieces” that invites visitors to explore these spaces housing Baroque altarpieces.
The proposal is completed with the installation of information posts in each of these churches with photos and a QR code that directs to the website with all the information about each altarpiece.
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Free visit price
  • Individual - 6.00 €
  • Grupos (Número mínimo: 8) - 5.00 €