Welcome to Part II of Churches of Leon. An unsettling thought occurred to me this morning. What if there really are no semi-secret tunnels? My fantasies of Leon creating a completely impractical subway system are even less likely. But beyond that, not too much to worry about, so I might as well continue this little blog project.
Our next church is La Iglesia San Francisco. This one was a site of the festivities during Semana Santa, specifically on Dia del San Benito. This one is among the better kept churches as well. This one is also generally agreed to have tunnels.
Next we have Iglesia El Laborío. This one is a little bit on the worn and torn side, but at least it doesn't have a big facade to fool you into thinking that it's really gigantic. I haven't ever been inside, so I can't speak to it's inner beauty, but I've generally found that the insides are often more polished than the outsides. This one probably has tunnels, but I'm not 100% sure.
Lastly, we have Iglesia Zaragosa. This one is a bit smaller than the others, has more unusual architecture, but looks like it needs a bath. Word on the street is that it too is connected to the tunnel network.
Stay tuned for Part III.
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