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The church is usually open to the public from Tuesday to Saturday, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., although it is recommended to confirm with the parish as hours may vary due to events. Admission is free, and entry is through the main door on Spain Square; for more details, contact the parish by phone at +34 927 38 00 01 or visit the Miajadas Town Hall website at www.miajadas.es.
Visiting the church is completely free, as it is a parish church open to the public. There are no entrance fees, but if there are special guided tours, voluntary donations may apply; check with Miajadas Town Hall for specific events.
It is recommended to allow between 30 and 45 minutes for a full visit, giving you time to admire the Mudejar interior and the chapels. If you are a curious visitor like me, you may stretch it to an hour if you take notes or photos, but it is a compact space and does not require more time.
Built in the 16th century in Mudejar style, the church is a notable example of religious architecture in Extremadura, with Gothic and Renaissance influences in its altarpiece and tower. It represents the historic heritage of Miajadas and is dedicated to Saint James, symbolizing local devotion; more historical information can be found on the Extremadura tourism portal at www.turismoextremadura.com.
The best time is during spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November), when the weather is mild and there are fewer tourists. Avoid peak midday hours in summer because of the heat, and choose early morning for a quieter visit and better natural light for photos.
The church has partial wheelchair access through the main entrance, although there are some internal steps that may require assistance. It is recommended to contact the parish in advance at +34 927 38 00 01 to arrange support or alternative routes, ensuring an inclusive visit.
Nearby, you can visit the Miajadas Ethnographic Museum just 200 meters away, or Cornalvo Natural Park 20 km away for a natural contrast. You can also explore the adjacent Spain Square for a relaxing stroll; for complete routes, see the tourist map at www.miajadas.es/turismo.
Wear comfortable shoes for the stone floor and respect the silence during possible Masses; as a curious tourist, take photos without flash to help preserve the works. Join a local guide if one is available for unique anecdotes, and combine the visit with a coffee in the nearby square for an authentic experience.
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