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#13186845
12 January 2026
The Hermitage of the Virgin of Allende is located in the town of Ezcaray in La Rioja, Spain. It is a single-nave hermitage built in masonry with baroque features and completed in 1670.
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#13186846
12 January 2026
The 14th-century altarpiece is inside the Hermitage of the Virgin of Allende in the town of Ezcaray, La Rioja, Spain. The hermitage is a single-nave structure built in masonry with baroque features and completed in 1670.
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12 January 2026
The mural paintings inside the Hermitage of the Virgin of Allende are located in the town of Ezcaray in La Rioja, Spain. This single-nave hermitage is built in masonry with baroque features and is completed in 1670.
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#10592146
4 October 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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6 June 2021
Church of Santa Maria del Yermo, in the municipality of Cartes, Cantabria, Spain, on June 6, 2021. It is a church with a rectangular plan, with a single nave, which ends in a semicircular apse. It is one of the most representative buildings of the mountain Romanesque style, considering that its style is archaic or proto-Gothic Romanesque, dates from the 13th century and is considered ''Asset of Cultural Interest''.
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