Notable for its unique contemporary religious architecture that stands out within its urban surroundings.
| Element | Description | |---------|-------------| | (c. 1720) | Dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Features estípite columns (inverted, truncated pyramids). Covered in 24k gold leaf. Includes paintings by Juan Rodríguez Juárez depicting the Virgin giving the Carmelite scapular to St. Simon Stock. | | Transept Altarpiece | Dedicated to St. Joseph and St. Anne. Also profusely gilded and carved with vegetative motifs. | | Dome | Octagonal, painted in the late 17th century with tempera frescos depicting the Trinity, prophets, and angelic musicians. | | Sacristy | Houses a remarkable series of 17th-century paintings of Carmelite saints and martyrs. | iglesia del carmelo
Located near Puerta del Sol, this is one of the most visited churches in Madrid. Features estípite columns (inverted, truncated pyramids)