Iglesia Parroquial de San Juan Bautista y Santuario de la Virgen del Niño Perdido

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Caudiel parish church is an example of Valencian Baroque whose decoration will blow you away.

San Juan Bautista parish church sits on Plaza de la Iglesia in Caudiel. Opposite the church there is a lovely fountain and an old gate that is a reminder that the town was once walled. The church has a long history that starts in the 17th century.

In its early days, this church in Caudiel was part of the Agustinos Convent which disappeared in the 19th century. The church, however, has maintained its religious use to the present-day.

If you are wondering what to see in Caudiel, this place of worship is well worth a visit. You will see the Baroque style in the large cross-shaped nave, which has chapels and a dome. The Composite Order decoration is refined and detailed: come and take a look up close. And don’t miss the ornate, spectacular altarpiece.

La Virgen del Niño Perdido shrine is the highlight of San Juan Bautista parish church. It was built in the early 18th century by Juan Bautista Pérez Castiel, a Baroque master. It has been restored to showcase the rich, gold ornamentation.

Come to Caudiel to marvel at the destination’s historic heritage: San Juan Bautista parish church beckons you to come for a visit.

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