13th century
This parish church has Romanesque origins and traces but mainly dates from the 15th century. From its construction time has only been preserved ashlar wok.
The church consists of a rectangular nave with polygonal head part, and has several side chapels, 2 of which mark the transept and its Romanesque tower is of recent construction.
The interior is especially interesting. Worthy of special interest is the altarpiece. It is a work of Lorenzo de Ávila and is very similar to the one in the church of Santo Tomás Cantuariense in Toro. Next to it, can be seen a mural painting and a beautiful Plateresque reliquary.
The access is free of charge but there are neither visiting hours nor guided tours.
The temple can be visited only during mass celebrations.
Civil Guard (police with responsibilities outside towns):
- Corrales del Vino: Tel. +34 980 560 026
- Venialbo: Tel. +34 980 573 055
- Fuentesaúco: Tel. +34 980 600 003
Emergency telephone numbers: 112
- Corrales del Vino medical center: Tel. +34 980 560 117
- Fuentesaúco: Tel. +34 980 60 11 08
Taxis:
- Fuentesaúco: Tel. +34 980 600 035