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| SANABRIA
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| San Esteban de Gormaz Iglesia Romanesque of San Miguel
informacion 2006/8/16 11:10
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| Church romanica of San Miguel San Esteban of Gormaz is composed by seven arcades in the south side, two in the east and one in the side west. So much the central arcade of the south side as the two of the side this they give access to the interior of the piazza. The arches rely on historiated capitals finished off by cimacios of grueto taqueado and supported by simple thick columns, except in the side this, where the columns are paired. The group is located on a run high podium. A perron allows to consent to the interior saving the strong difference. |
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| Soria Apse of Saint John of Rabanera
Guest 2006/8/8 11:40
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The church of San Juan of Rabanera is one of the monuments of the Castilian románico that possesses the city of Soria (Spain). Apse of San Juan of RabaneraEsta church románica of final of the XII century exhibits plant of Latin cross of a single ship and transepto of same height that that. Partially restored, and regrettably desvirtuada for diverse added of chapels and sacristies that transcend to their facades, the only original that you leave from the exterior is the magnificent apse, the south astial of the transepto and a blinded door that he/she also opened up in the south wall. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Juan_de_Rabanera |
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| Santo Domingo of Soria
Guest 2006/8/8 11:39
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Sacred Domingo's church is one of the most valuable monuments in the architecture Castilian románica that rises in the city of Soria (Spain).This church understands three well differentiated parts that they belong together with other so many times and fashions. The cruise and the head are of final of the XVI century of style late rebirth. The tract that continues to the cruise toward the feet of the ships is a residual of the primitive one I temper románico lifted in the first half of the XII century. To that same construction it belongs the tower embedded to the north side of this tract. Finally, the three final tracts and the western facade, everything it románico also, is the king's work Alfonso VIII of Castile, therefore of ends of the XII century. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santo_Domingo_de_Soria |
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| Cloister of San Pedro Soria
Guest 2006/8/8 11:38
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San Pedro's colegiata, authentic jewel of the architecture Castilian románica with which counts the city of Soria (Spain), also accumulates the concatedral title from 1959, it dates starting from which shares the headquarters catredalicia with Burgo of Osma.The primitive church could have its origin in the years in that Alfonso I the Fighter, occupied in the Castilian matters by his marriage with Magpie of Castile, undertook the repopulation of Soria (1109 -1114). In 1152, constituted the canons in monastic community under the observance of San AgustÃn's rule, decided to demolish the old temple and to erect one new gifted besides a great cloister and of the dependences characteristic of a monkish center. Everything was made it in the best style prevailing románico in the second half of the XII century. Unfortunately, the church crumbled in 1520. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Pedro_de_Soria |
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