Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Vitoria-Gasteiz
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Jamón Ibérico
16 Oct 2024 |
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The Spanish are rightly proud of Spanish ham, of which there are many different types. Slicing the ham wafer-thin requires a lot of practice. The most popular and most expensive is the ‘Jamón Ibérico de Bellota’, which comes from pigs that have been subjected to traditional acorn fattening.
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Pincho
16 Oct 2024 |
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The pinchos seem to have many homes in Norther Spain. One is Vitoria-Gasteiz.
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Pincho
16 Oct 2024 |
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The pinchos seem to have many homes in Norther Spain. One is Vitoria-Gasteiz.
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Catedral de Santa María
16 Oct 2024 |
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The Visigoth King Leovigild founded a city called Victoriacum on the occasion of a victory over the Basques in the 6th century. In 1181, King Sancho the Wise of Navarre founded what is now Vitoria with the name Nueva Victoria. This was an extension of the already existing Basque settlement of Gasteiz, which was developed into a fortress against Castile. In 1199, the city was besieged for nine months and finally taken by the troops of Alfonso VIII of Castile, who annexed the city to the Kingdom of Castile. The city was gradually enlarged and was granted city rights in 1431.
Today, Vitoria-Gasteiz is a lively city with more than 250,000 inhabitants.
The Catedral de Santa María was built in the 13th and 14th centuries. From 1496 to 1861, it served as a collegiate church. In 1862, the church was designated the cathedral of the newly created diocese of Vitoria until the new María Inmaculada Cathedral was completed in 1914. Hence often named "old cathedral".
Structural problems such as the inadequate foundations became apparent when the church was extended in the 16th and 17th centuries. The still visible displacements were countered with reinforcements and additional buttresses in the interior. These were partially removed during a major renovation in the 1960s, which ultimately led to the closure of the cathedral in 1994 due to dilapidation.
The church has been open for services again since 2014
The Gothic side portal. Most of the sculptures have had their heads cut off
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Catedral de Santa María
16 Oct 2024 |
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The Visigoth King Leovigild founded a city called Victoriacum on the occasion of a victory over the Basques in the 6th century. In 1181, King Sancho the Wise of Navarre founded what is now Vitoria with the name Nueva Victoria. This was an extension of the already existing Basque settlement of Gasteiz, which was developed into a fortress against Castile. In 1199, the city was besieged for nine months and finally taken by the troops of Alfonso VIII of Castile, who annexed the city to the Kingdom of Castile. The city was gradually enlarged and was granted city rights in 1431.
Today, Vitoria-Gasteiz is a lively city with more than 250,000 inhabitants.
The Catedral de Santa María was built in the 13th and 14th centuries. From 1496 to 1861, it served as a collegiate church. In 1862, the church was designated the cathedral of the newly created diocese of Vitoria until the new María Inmaculada Cathedral was completed in 1914. Hence often named "old cathedral".
Structural problems such as the inadequate foundations became apparent when the church was extended in the 16th and 17th centuries. The still visible displacements were countered with reinforcements and additional buttresses in the interior. These were partially removed during a major renovation in the 1960s, which ultimately led to the closure of the cathedral in 1994 due to dilapidation.
The church has been open for services again since 2014
Vitoria-Gasteiz
16 Oct 2024 |
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The Visigoth King Leovigild founded a city called Victoriacum on the occasion of a victory over the Basques in the 6th century. In 1181, King Sancho the Wise of Navarre founded what is now Vitoria with the name Nueva Victoria. This was an extension of the already existing Basque settlement of Gasteiz, which was developed into a fortress against Castile. In 1199, the city was besieged for nine months and finally taken by the troops of Alfonso VIII of Castile, who annexed the city to the Kingdom of Castile. The city was gradually enlarged and was granted city rights in 1431.
Today, Vitoria-Gasteiz is a lively, colourful city with more than 250,000 inhabitants.
Vitoria-Gasteiz - At night
01 Sep 2023 |
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The Visigoth king Leovigild founded a city called Victoriacum on the occasion of a victory over the Basques in the 6th century. In 1181, King Sancho the Wise of Navarre founded what is now Vitoria with the name Nueva Victoria. This was an extension of the already existing Basque settlement of Gasteiz, which was developed into a fortress against Castile. In 1199, the city was besieged for nine months and finally taken by the troops of Alfonso VIII of Castile, who annexed the city to the Kingdom of Castile. The city was gradually enlarged and was granted city rights in 1431.
Today, Vitoria-Gasteiz is a lively city with more than 250,000 inhabitants. At night, however, it is peaceful and quiet.
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Bar Txiki
01 Sep 2023 |
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Spanish cuisine differs in many ways from the cuisines of France or Italy, which were more familiar to us. But it is exciting and sometimes very surprising. With the small bites, which here are called "pintxos" here, you can go to a wide sea of flavors, because the number of different bites is almost infinite.
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Basílica de San Prudencio
18 Aug 2023 |
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The Basilica of San Prudencio is located in Armentia on the southwestern outskirts of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
According to legend, Saint Prudentius was born here in the 6th century. In the 9th century, Armentia was a bishopric until it was transferred to Calahorra in 1087. The Basilica of San Prudencio then became the collegiate church of a canon's monastery, which existed until 1498. It was then that the canons gave up San Prudencio to settle in Vitoria.
The current church of San Prudencio was built towards the end of the 12th century. Between 1773 and 1776 the church underwent major changes. The south facade was demolished and the porch was built. Parts of the church's original sculptural decoration were embedded in the walls of this south porch.
A pride of munching lions. The one to the right just devoured a human. The legs are still hanging out of the lion´s mouth.
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Basílica de San Prudencio
18 Aug 2023 |
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The Basilica of San Prudencio is located in Armentia on the southwestern outskirts of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
According to legend, Saint Prudentius was born here in the 6th century. In the 9th century, Armentia was a bishopric until it was transferred to Calahorra in 1087. The Basilica of San Prudencio then became the collegiate church of a canon's monastery, which existed until 1498. It was then that the canons gave up San Prudencio to settle in Vitoria.
The current church of San Prudencio was built towards the end of the 12th century. Between 1773 and 1776 the church underwent major changes. The south facade was demolished and the porch was built. Parts of the church's original sculptural decoration were embedded in the walls of this south porch.
The nave
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Basílica de San Prudencio
18 Aug 2023 |
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The Basilica of San Prudencio is located in Armentia on the southwestern outskirts of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
According to legend, Saint Prudentius was born here in the 6th century. In the 9th century, Armentia was a bishopric until it was transferred to Calahorra in 1087. The Basilica of San Prudencio then became the collegiate church of a canon's monastery, which existed until 1498. It was then that the canons gave up San Prudencio to settle in Vitoria.
The current church of San Prudencio was built towards the end of the 12th century. Between 1773 and 1776 the church underwent major changes. The south facade was demolished and the porch was built. Parts of the church's original sculptural decoration were embedded in the walls of this south porch.
A "spinario", a boy withdrawing a thorn from the sole of his foot.
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Basílica de San Prudencio
18 Aug 2023 |
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The Basilica of San Prudencio is located in Armentia on the southwestern outskirts of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
According to legend, Saint Prudentius was born here in the 6th century. In the 9th century, Armentia was a bishopric until it was transferred to Calahorra in 1087. The Basilica of San Prudencio then became the collegiate church of a canon's monastery, which existed until 1498. It was then that the canons gave up San Prudencio to settle in Vitoria.
The current church of San Prudencio was built towards the end of the 12th century. Between 1773 and 1776 the church underwent major changes. The south facade was demolished and the porch was built. Parts of the church's original sculptural decoration were embedded in the walls of this south porch.
A very musical goat playing the harp
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Basílica de San Prudencio
18 Aug 2023 |
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The Basilica of San Prudencio is located in Armentia on the southwestern outskirts of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
According to legend, Saint Prudentius was born here in the 6th century. In the 9th century, Armentia was a bishopric until it was transferred to Calahorra in 1087. The Basilica of San Prudencio then became the collegiate church of a canon's monastery, which existed until 1498. It was then that the canons gave up San Prudencio to settle in Vitoria.
The current church of San Prudencio was built towards the end of the 12th century. Between 1773 and 1776 the church underwent major changes. The south facade was demolished and the porch was built. Parts of the church's original sculptural decoration were embedded in the walls of this south porch.
Left side - Harrowing Hell
Right side - Burial of Jesus
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Basílica de San Prudencio (PiP)
18 Aug 2023 |
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The Basilica of San Prudencio is located in Armentia on the southwestern outskirts of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
According to legend, Saint Prudentius was born here in the 6th century. In the 9th century, Armentia was a bishopric until it was transferred to Calahorra in 1087. The Basilica of San Prudencio then became the collegiate church of a canon's monastery, which existed until 1498. It was then that the canons gave up San Prudencio to settle in Vitoria.
The current church of San Prudencio was built towards the end of the 12th century. Between 1773 and 1776 the church underwent major changes. The south facade was demolished and the porch was built. Parts of the church's original sculptural decoration were embedded in the walls of this south porch.
This image can often be found along the pilgrimage routes. A man on horseback rides over a man on the ground. This may represent Emperor Constantine or St. James, but scholars are not sure.
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Basílica de San Prudencio
18 Aug 2023 |
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The Basilica of San Prudencio is located in Armentia on the southwestern outskirts of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
According to legend, Saint Prudentius was born here in the 6th century. In the 9th century, Armentia was a bishopric until it was transferred to Calahorra in 1087. The Basilica of San Prudencio then became the collegiate church of a canon's monastery, which existed until 1498. It was then that the canons gave up San Prudencio to settle in Vitoria.
The current church of San Prudencio was built towards the end of the 12th century. Between 1773 and 1776 the church underwent major changes. The south facade was demolished and the porch was built. Parts of the church's original sculptural decoration were embedded in the walls of this south porch.
The "Tympanum of the Lamb" following the inscriptions, John and Isaiah flank the Lamb. Below angels hold the Chrismon.
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Basílica de San Prudencio
18 Aug 2023 |
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The Basilica of San Prudencio is located in Armentia on the southwestern outskirts of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
According to legend, Saint Prudentius was born here in the 6th century. In the 9th century, Armentia was a bishopric until it was transferred to Calahorra in 1087. The Basilica of San Prudencio then became the collegiate church of a canon's monastery, which existed until 1498. It was then that the canons gave up San Prudencio to settle in Vitoria.
The current church of San Prudencio was built towards the end of the 12th century. Between 1773 and 1776 the church underwent major changes. The south facade was demolished and the porch was built. Parts of the church's original sculptural decoration were embedded in the walls of this south porch.
The tympanum depicts the Ascension of Christ
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Basílica de San Prudencio
18 Aug 2023 |
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The Basilica of San Prudencio is located in Armentia on the southwestern outskirts of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
According to legend, Saint Prudentius was born here in the 6th century. In the 9th century, Armentia was a bishopric until it was transferred to Calahorra in 1087. The Basilica of San Prudencio then became the collegiate church of a canon's monastery, which existed until 1498. It was then that the canons gave up San Prudencio to settle in Vitoria.
The current church of San Prudencio was built towards the end of the 12th century. Between 1773 and 1776 the church underwent major changes. The south facade was demolished and the porch was built. Parts of the church's original sculptural decoration were embedded in the walls of this south porch.
Vitoria-Gasteiz - Basílica de San Prudencio
16 Aug 2023 |
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The Basilica of San Prudencio is located in Armentia on the southwestern outskirts of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
According to legend, Saint Prudentius was born here in the 6th century. In the 9th century, Armentia was a bishopric until it was transferred to Calahorra in 1087. The Basilica of San Prudencio then became the collegiate church of a canon's monastery, which existed until 1498. It was then that the canons gave up San Prudencio to settle in Vitoria.
The current church of San Prudencio was built towards the end of the 12th century. Between 1773 and 1776 the church underwent major changes. The south facade was demolished and the porch was built.
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