Olite - Iglesia de San Pedro
Olite - Iglesia de San Pedro
Olite - Iglesia de San Pedro
Olite - Iglesia de San Pedro
Olite - Iglesia de San Pedro
Olite - Iglesia de San Pedro
Olite - Iglesia de San Pedro
Olite - Iglesia de San Pedro
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Cabanillas - San Juan de Jerusalén
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Cabanillas - San Juan de Jerusalén


Since 1142 the Knights Hospitaller (aka "Order of Knights of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem") owned this place. The order was just founded after the First Cruisade in Jerusalem and settled here, about 10 years after Moorish troops had been beaten in the area.
Though the nave got rebuilt within the 14th century, the Romanesque portal got saved. The church was closed, due to a local fiesta, what was a pity.
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Though the nave got rebuilt within the 14th century, the Romanesque portal got saved. The church was closed, due to a local fiesta, what was a pity.
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