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#10634214
13 Oct 2023
Main altarpiece inside the Romanesque church of San Vicente Martir, located in the historic center of the medieval city of Zamora (Spain).
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#10634206
13 Oct 2023
Interior of the central nave of the Romanesque church of Santiago del Burgo in Zamora (Spain), which stands out for the narrowness of its naves.
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#10634216
13 Oct 2023
Detail of the west door of the Romanesque church of San Vicente Martir, located in the historic center of the city of Zamora (Spain). Despite being precariously preserved, it stands out greatly for its decoration. In it there are four archivolts decorated with vegetal motifs that rest on pilasters and columns with capitals, also vegetal.
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#10634234
13 Oct 2023
Detail of the dome of the Romanesque Church of San Torcuato in the medieval city of Zamora (Spain).
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#10592140
4 Oct 2023
View from the arches of the old town hall of the church of San Juan Bautista (also known as the Church of San Juan de Puerta Nueva), is a Romanesque church located in Zamora, (Spain). It is located on one side of the Plaza Mayor, dating from the mid-12th century.
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#10592144
4 Oct 2023
Panoramic view of the medieval city of Zamora (Spain) located on the banks of the Duero River.
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#10592146
4 Oct 2023
The Church of Santa Lucia de Zamora (Spain) is, neither more nor less, than the oldest temple in the city. Originally with three naves, the Romanesque church dates from the late 12th and early 13th centuries. However, over the years it was reduced to a single nave and on its facade you can see a sundial.
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#10592150
4 Oct 2023
A young man looks at his smartphone at the so-called Bishop's Gate integrated into the walled enclosure of Zamora (Spain), built in the 11th century. It served as the entrance to the city on the south side, it is a lowered semicircular arch, with a smooth fascia.
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#10592152
4 Oct 2023
View of the Cathedral of Zamora (Spain), from the castle, it is part of the so-called Duero Romanesque, distinguished for being the smallest and oldest of the eleven in the Community of Castilla y Leon.
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#10592174
4 Oct 2023
Night view of the Church of Santiago del Burgo in the medieval city of Zamora (Spain), it must have begun at the end of the 11th century or the beginning of the 12th century and ended in the late Romanesque period. It was built to accommodate the parishioners of the new area of El Burgo, hence its name. It is located in the center of the city.
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#1052835
15 Feb 2016
Two girls play make shadows on the outside of the church of Santa Cruz in Castañeda (Cantabria), on January 24, 2016. The Collegiate Church of Santa Cruz is located in Socobio, place in the municipality of Castañeda, in the region of Cantabria (Spain). It was declared a National Monument on November 7, 1930. It was dedicated to Santa María de Tiermes.Santa Cruz came to the X century as a Cluniac Benedictine monastery. Later, in the twelfth century, as happened to the Santa Juliana in Santillana del Mar, he became collegiate by a group of canons of the Order of Saint Augustine. At this time was a realengo whose señorío yielded Alfonso XI, and in the fourteenth century, his son don Tello to pass it by inheritance to the Manrique family.Only the original monastery church was built in the XII century in Romanesque style and whose appearance has been altered by additions and reforms is maintained.And part of the "Romanesque Route" in northern Spain.
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#1052836
15 Feb 2016
View of the church of Santa Cruz one of four collegiate composing romanoco route in Cantabria, on January 24, 2016. The Collegiate Church of Santa Cruz is located in Socobio, place in the municipality of Castañeda, in the region of Cantabria (Spain). It was declared a National Monument on November 7, 1930. It was dedicated to Santa María de Tiermes.Santa Cruz came to the X century as a Cluniac Benedictine monastery. Later, in the twelfth century, as happened to the Santa Juliana in Santillana del Mar, he became collegiate by a group of canons of the Order of Saint Augustine. At this time was a realengo whose señorío yielded Alfonso XI, and in the fourteenth century, his son don Tello to pass it by inheritance to the Manrique family.Only the original monastery church was built in the XII century in Romanesque style and whose appearance has been altered by additions and reforms is maintained.And part of the "Romanesque Route" in northern Spain.
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#1052837
15 Feb 2016
A child looks like two dogs playing in the main entrance of the church of Santa Cruz in Castañeda (Cantabria), on January 24, 2016. The Collegiate Church of Santa Cruz is located in Socobio, place in the municipality of Castañeda, in the region of Cantabria (Spain). It was declared a National Monument on November 7, 1930. It was dedicated to Santa María de Tiermes.Santa Cruz came to the X century as a Cluniac Benedictine monastery. Later, in the twelfth century, as happened to the Santa Juliana in Santillana del Mar, he became collegiate by a group of canons of the Order of Saint Augustine. At this time was a realengo whose señorío yielded Alfonso XI, and in the fourteenth century, his son don Tello to pass it by inheritance to the Manrique family.Only the original monastery church was built in the XII century in Romanesque style and whose appearance has been altered by additions and reforms is maintained.And part of the "Romanesque Route" in northern Spain.
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#1052838
15 Feb 2016
Overview of the main facade of the church of Santa Cruz in Castañeda (Cantabria), on January 24, 2016. The Collegiate Church of Santa Cruz is located in Socobio, place in the municipality of Castañeda, in the region of Cantabria (Spain). It was declared a National Monument on November 7, 1930. It was dedicated to Santa María de Tiermes.Santa Cruz came to the X century as a Cluniac Benedictine monastery. Later, in the twelfth century, as happened to the Santa Juliana in Santillana del Mar, he became collegiate by a group of canons of the Order of Saint Augustine. At this time was a realengo whose señorío yielded Alfonso XI, and in the fourteenth century, his son don Tello to pass it by inheritance to the Manrique family.Only the original monastery church was built in the XII century in Romanesque style and whose appearance has been altered by additions and reforms is maintained.And part of the "Romanesque Route" in northern Spain.
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#1052839
15 Feb 2016
the church of Santa Cruz in Castañeda (Cantabria), on January 24, 2016. The Collegiate Church of Santa Cruz is located in Socobio, place in the municipality of Castañeda, in the region of Cantabria (Spain). It was declared a National Monument on November 7, 1930. It was dedicated to Santa María de Tiermes.Santa Cruz came to the X century as a Cluniac Benedictine monastery. Later, in the twelfth century, as happened to the Santa Juliana in Santillana del Mar, he became collegiate by a group of canons of the Order of Saint Augustine. At this time was a realengo whose señorío yielded Alfonso XI, and in the fourteenth century, his son don Tello to pass it by inheritance to the Manrique family.Only the original monastery church was built in the XII century in Romanesque style and whose appearance has been altered by additions and reforms is maintained.And part of the "Romanesque Route" in northern Spain.
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#1052840
15 Feb 2016
View of the roofs of the church of Santa Cruz in Castañeda (Cantabria, on January 24, 2016. The Collegiate Church of Santa Cruz is located in Socobio, place in the municipality of Castañeda, in the region of Cantabria (Spain). It was declared a National Monument on November 7, 1930. It was dedicated to Santa María de Tiermes.Santa Cruz came to the X century as a Cluniac Benedictine monastery. Later, in the twelfth century, as happened to the Santa Juliana in Santillana del Mar, he became collegiate by a group of canons of the Order of Saint Augustine. At this time was a realengo whose señorío yielded Alfonso XI, and in the fourteenth century, his son don Tello to pass it by inheritance to the Manrique family.Only the original monastery church was built in the XII century in Romanesque style and whose appearance has been altered by additions and reforms is maintained.And part of the "Romanesque Route" in northern Spain.
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