Iglesia Mayor de San Pedro y San Pablo

It is near the Salt and Sea Hotel, the Museo Histórico Municipal de San Fernando, the town hall, and the bullfighting ring.

Located at the very centre of the town, on the left of the road to Cádiz, with San Romualdo Castle and the Suazo Bridge are to the north, and the Carmen Convent is to the south.

Its primitive design is attributed to Alejandro Perdia although Torcuato Benjumeda is credited with its final appearance.

[2] Two architectural styles predominate the rectangular building: Late Baroque, especially the ornamental decorations around the various doors, and Neoclassicism in the upper sections of the towers topping the facade.

The central nave is flanked by two aisles and there is a transept and a vestry which is at a slightly higher level than the rest of the church.

Main Church of St Peter and St Paul