Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Santa María de Vizbayo
Ponferrada - Santa María de Vizbayo
29 Sep 2024 |
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After the Romans had conquered the place in the Astur-Cantabrian Wars (29–19 BC) and the area became the largest mining center of the Empire during the Roman period, where gold and other metals and minerals were extracted. The Romans also imported grapevines.
The modern name of the city derives from the iron reinforcements added to the ancient bridge over the river Sil, commissioned in 1082 by Bishop Osmundo of Astorga to facilitate the crossing of the Sil River to pilgrims in their way to Santiago de Compostela.
In 1178, Ferdinand II of León donated the city to the Templar order for protecting the pilgrims on the Way of St. James in their road to Santiago de Compostela.
The church Santa María de Vizbayo is located in Otero , today part of Ponferrada. The first references dates back to the 11th century. It is a single nave Romanesque with clear Mozarabic influences.
Ponferrada - Santa María de Vizbayo
29 Sep 2024 |
|
After the Romans had conquered the place in the Astur-Cantabrian Wars (29–19 BC) and the area became the largest mining center of the Empire during the Roman period, where gold and other metals and minerals were extracted. The Romans also imported grapevines.
The modern name of the city derives from the iron reinforcements added to the ancient bridge over the river Sil, commissioned in 1082 by Bishop Osmundo of Astorga to facilitate the crossing of the Sil River to pilgrims in their way to Santiago de Compostela.
In 1178, Ferdinand II of León donated the city to the Templar order for protecting the pilgrims on the Way of St. James in their road to Santiago de Compostela.
The church Santa María de Vizbayo is located in Otero , today part of Ponferrada. The first references dates back to the 11th century. It is a single nave Romanesque with clear Mozarabic influences.
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