Yes, that height gives a sense of space, of encounter with the sacred or the superior.
The predominant architectural style of this church is baroque, very typical of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, remember that it was built in 1701. In its interior we observe Gothic influences, such as a marble altarpiece in the presbytery.
But its large curved forms, the presence of two domes and its columns with ornaments and sculptures, are unmistakable signs of the baroque influence of the time.
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