The current Church of San Basilio, formally called ""Church of Our Lady of La Paz"", was part of an old conventual college built by the Order of Saint Basil the Great at the end of the 16th century. Once the convent was disentailed< /strong> in the 19th century the as auxiliary parish of the Tabernacle of the Cathedral in the year 1846 to make up for the great distance that separates these two neighborhoods and thus facilitate the visit of the parishioners.
Thisthe church was completely transformed in the 18th century, Today it consists of three naves decorated with paintings in the upper part and separated by semicircular arches where the large central transept stands out, formed by a segmental vault that rests on pendentives and which gives way to the presbytery. Inside, the Main Altarpiece stands out, made by the famous sculptor Gómez Sandoval, which comes from the old convent of Santa Clara, confiscated in The year 1868. In this place various carvings are also exhibited, the main one being ""The Virgin of Peace"", patron saint of the parish, in addition to that of Nuestro Padre Jesús de la Pasión, Nuestra Lady of Love and Saint John the Evangelist.
In the 18th century they were added > various areas of the temple such as the side chapels, the sacristy and the altars at the ends of the transept where we can currently see on the left side a carving of Saint Francis of Assisi made by the famous sculptor , Alonso de Mena. This parish is very famous in the city of Córdoba for being the starting point every August 15 of the procession of La Virgen del Tránsito, traditionally known by neighbors and parishioners as ""the Virgin of Here.""
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Other nearby places of interest are the Royal Stables, the Vallellano Gardens and the Royal Alcázar.