Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Pantón
Pantón - San Miguel de Eiré
25 Mar 2024 |
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San Miguel de Eiré, (aka Mosteiro de Eiré) is a Romanesque monastery church. The belonged to the monastery of San Bieito and was built in the first half of the 12th century.
The single-nave building is covered with a wooden roof and the transept with a vault. The semicircular apse is decorated with four columns with capitals in the shape of snake heads.
Pantón - San Miguel de Eiré
25 Mar 2024 |
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San Miguel de Eiré, (aka Mosteiro de Eiré) is a Romanesque monastery church. The belonged to the monastery of San Bieito and was built in the first half of the 12th century.
The single-nave building is covered with a wooden roof and the transept with a vault. The semicircular apse is decorated with four columns with capitals in the shape of snake heads.
Pantón - San Miguel de Eiré
25 Mar 2024 |
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San Miguel de Eiré, (aka Mosteiro de Eiré) is a Romanesque monastery church. The belonged to the monastery of San Bieito and was built in the first half of the 12th century.
The single-nave building is covered with a wooden roof and the transept with a vault. The semicircular apse is decorated with four columns with capitals in the shape of snake heads.
Corbels under the roof of the apse.
Exhibitionists are quite common in this area.
Pantón - San Miguel de Eiré
24 Mar 2024 |
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San Miguel de Eiré, (aka Mosteiro de Eiré) is a Romanesque monastery church. The belonged to the monastery of San Bieito and was built in the first half of the 12th century.
The single-nave building is covered with a wooden roof and the transept with a vault. The semicircular apse is decorated with four columns with capitals in the shape of snake heads.
Corbels under the roof of the apse. Lion and bull
Pantón - San Miguel de Eiré
24 Mar 2024 |
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San Miguel de Eiré, (aka Mosteiro de Eiré) is a Romanesque monastery church. The belonged to the monastery of San Bieito and was built in the first half of the 12th century.
The single-nave building is covered with a wooden roof and the transept with a vault. The semicircular apse is decorated with four columns with capitals in the shape of snake heads.
Corbels under the roof of the apse
Pantón,
"San Miguel de Eiré",
"Mosteiro de Eiré",
romanesque,
corbel,
"Ribeira Sacra",
Galicia,
Spain,
Espana,
Pantón - San Miguel de Eiré
24 Mar 2024 |
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San Miguel de Eiré, (aka Mosteiro de Eiré) is a Romanesque monastery church. The belonged to the monastery of San Bieito and was built in the first half of the 12th century.
The single-nave building is covered with a wooden roof and the transept with a vault. The semicircular apse is decorated with four columns with capitals in the shape of snake heads.
Pantón - San Fiz de Cangas
24 Mar 2024 |
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This church belonged to a Benedictine convent. Monastic life was maintained in San Fiz until the reform at the end of the 15th century, when the nuns were forced to move to a convent in Santiago.
The church was remodelled several times.
An exhibitionist under the roof
Pantón - San Fiz de Cangas
24 Mar 2024 |
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This church belonged to a Benedictine convent. Monastic life was maintained in San Fiz until the reform at the end of the 15th century, when the nuns were forced to move to a convent in Santiago.
The church was remodelled several times.
The tympanum is decorated with reliefs that represent the Sun and the Moon with a Greek cross in the center, under which an eight-pointed star and some concentric rectangles are represented. Some scholars ardue, that these stones are much older than 12th century. These may be reused funeral stones.
Pantón - San Fiz de Cangas
23 Mar 2024 |
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This church belonged to a Benedictine convent. Monastic life was maintained in San Fiz until the reform at the end of the 15th century, when the nuns were forced to move to a convent in Santiago.
The church was remodelled several times
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