Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: bat

Valladolid - Colegio de San Gregorio

18 Sep 2023 2 54
In the 8th century, Arab-Moorish armies advanced into the north of the Iberian Peninsula, but as early as the 10th century the area was temporarily reconquered by the Christians (Reconquista). In the late 11th century, Count Pedro Ansúrez made the largely depopulated city his residence, expanded it, and promoted its repopulation (repoblación), which is why he is often considered the actual founder of the city. The University of Valladolid was founded in 1241 by Alfonso VIII of Castille. It is one of the oldest universities in the world. In the 15th century, it became the capital of the Kingdom of Castile until Philip II moved the center of power to the newly built monastery residence Real Sitio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial near Madrid in 1561. In 1561 most of the city burned down but was rebuilt under Philip II. The Colegio de San Gregorio was formerly a university and now houses the “Museo Nacional de Escultura”. This building is one of the best examples of the architectural Gothic style known as Isabelline. The University of Valladolid was founded in the 13th century by Alfonso X ("the Wise"). This also meant that over time so-called "colegios" /colleges emerged alongside or in connection with the university. So this colegio was founded as a teaching institution. As a theological college for Dominican monks. With papal approval, work began in 1488. The construction of the college was probably completed in 1496. The college accommodated around 20 students at a time. The main facade is spectacular. By its stylistic features, it sets regarding the workshop of Gil de Siloé, a Flemish-origin artist, who was at that time in Burgos dealing with the royal sepulchers of the Miraflores Charterhouse. The aggressive bat is held back by two naked puttos, while the snarling hare on the left goes on the attack.

Sa Pobla - Ermita de Santa Margalida de Crestatx

12 Dec 2020 186
Mallorca is the largest island in the Mediterranean Balearic Islands, which are part of Spain. Mallorca is an extremely popular holiday destination. The Palma de Mallorca Airport, one of the busiest in Spain, is used by about 30 million tourists per year. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the island was invaded by the Vandals in 425. The time of the Vandals ended, when Byzantine troops general took the island in 534. The first Muslim arrivals were in 707. These ended the Byzantine domination and established their own hegemony. Until 903, the island was part of the Umayyad Caliphate. From Between 902 and 1229 the island was under Islamic control. James I of Aragon ( aka "Jaume el Conqueridor") conquered Mallorca in December 1229. Santa Margalida de Crestatx is named after Margalida de Crestatx a noblewoman who lived here as a hermit after within the 13th century. Over the centuries the hermitage has been renovated many times. Today´s building dates back to the 19th century, so the angry-looking bat is not that old.

Ceffonds - Saint-Remi

07 Dec 2016 1 245
The erection of this church started in the 12th century, but got enlarged and rebuilt over centuries. The crossing tower is Romanesque and was part of the earliest structure, while the flamboyant Gothic choir dates to the early 16th century. The architecture of the portal from 1562 is strongly influenced by the Renaissance. The adornments around are not. A long haired guy to the left. three "Coquilles Saint-Jacques", but what is that creature to the right? Can´t be a bat.