Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Cotillo

Cotillo - San Andrés

26 Nov 2014 188
The single-nave (and hard to find) church dates back to the 12th century, but was altered a couple of times over the centuries. Unfortunately the church was locked. It is located just outside Cotillo, a small mountain village with a population of about 150. As the church is a little isolated, in 1974 "M D" had the time, to carve his profile into the outer wall.

Cotillo - San Andrés

26 Nov 2014 2 223
The single-nave (and hard to find) church dates back to the 12th century, but was altered a couple of times over the centuries. Unfortunately the church was locked. It is located just outside Cotillo, a small mountain village with a population of about 150. On the right side of the western facade stands this great statue of "Saint Christopher" (= "Christ-bearer") in a niche. He does not bear only Christ, but some more small people around his belt. I have the impression, that the niche, where Saint Christopher is place in, is older than the statue. There are carvings on both sides of this niche, that seem way older and may be 12th century. Even the reddish semicircular top has some nice carvings. On the very left is an inscription in Spanish.

Cotillo - San Andrés

26 Nov 2014 1 165
The single-nave (and hard to find) church dates back to the 12th century, but was altered a couple of times over the centuries. The structures to the left were added later. Unfortunately the church was locked. It is located just outside Cotillo, a small mountain village with a population of about 150.