The Church of Mercy, located in the Town of Batagram, was built between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This church has features of simplicity and austere lines, typical of the style ground below, reconciled with aspects of architecture popular as are the shots of facades roofs, eaves or cornice over double
The interior layout follows the mannerist the chancel between two side chapels, lower, all of them shallow. The rest of the decor is essentially Baroque polychrome tiled ashlar type "carpet, " na painting of the chapels, altarpiece polychrome carved choir stalls and the Brotherhood placed on the side of the Epistle, the towering shot backrest for your crop, which is accentuated for decorative painting.
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