Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Santa María de la Oliva
Villaviciosa - Santa María de la Oliva
08 Oct 2024 |
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In the time of Alfonso IX , the settlement began to be formed thanks to the repopulation policy. In 1270, Alfonso X of Castile founded the current town by granting a town charter. From the 14th century onwards the town was named Villaviciosa meaning "fertile town."
The church is erected in the late Romanesque style with some Gothic elements. The granting of the charter by Alfonso X meant a very substantial growth of the town that led to the construction of this church. The church had of course several modifications over the years.
Crucifix
Villaviciosa - Santa María de la Oliva
08 Oct 2024 |
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In the time of Alfonso IX , the settlement began to be formed thanks to the repopulation policy. In 1270, Alfonso X of Castile founded the current town by granting a town charter. From the 14th century onwards the town was named Villaviciosa meaning "fertile town."
The church is erected in the late Romanesque style with some Gothic elements. The granting of the charter by Alfonso X meant a very substantial growth of the town that led to the construction of this church. The church had of course several modifications over the years.
The nave
Villaviciosa - Santa María de la Oliva
08 Oct 2024 |
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In the time of Alfonso IX , the settlement began to be formed thanks to the repopulation policy. In 1270, Alfonso X of Castile founded the current town by granting a town charter. From the 14th century onwards the town was named Villaviciosa meaning "fertile town."
The church is erected in the late Romanesque style with some Gothic elements. The granting of the charter by Alfonso X meant a very substantial growth of the town that led to the construction of this church. The church had of course several modifications over the years.
Here it looks as if pious Puritans have damaged the corbel under the roof with a hammer. Now something crucial is missing.
Villaviciosa - Santa María de la Oliva
08 Oct 2024 |
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In the time of Alfonso IX , the settlement began to be formed thanks to the repopulation policy. In 1270, Alfonso X of Castile founded the current town by granting a town charter. From the 14th century onwards the town was named Villaviciosa meaning "fertile town."
The church is erected in the late Romanesque style with some Gothic elements. The granting of the charter by Alfonso X meant a very substantial growth of the town that led to the construction of this church. The church had of course several modifications over the years.
A capital on the right-hand side of the portal.
A domesticated pig is being led by a farmer on a rope, while it is being grabbed by a predatory animal.
Villaviciosa - Santa María de la Oliva
08 Oct 2024 |
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In the time of Alfonso IX , the settlement began to be formed thanks to the repopulation policy. In 1270, Alfonso X of Castile founded the current town by granting a town charter. From the 14th century onwards the town was named Villaviciosa meaning "fertile town."
The church is erected in the late Romanesque style with some Gothic elements. The granting of the charter by Alfonso X meant a very substantial growth of the town that led to the construction of this church. The church had of course several modifications over the years.
The side portal
Villaviciosa - Santa María de la Oliva
08 Oct 2024 |
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In the time of Alfonso IX , the settlement began to be formed thanks to the repopulation policy. In 1270, Alfonso X of Castile founded the current town by granting a town charter. From the 14th century onwards the town was named Villaviciosa meaning "fertile town."
The church is erected in the late Romanesque style with some Gothic elements. The granting of the charter by Alfonso X meant a very substantial growth of the town that led to the construction of this church. The church had of course several modifications over the years.
The main façade stands out from the outside, consisting of a pointed arch with four archivolts. Its keystone is decorated with an image of the Virgin Mary surrounded by Gothic-style tracery
The left side of the portal.
A boar
Villaviciosa - Santa María de la Oliva
08 Oct 2024 |
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In the time of Alfonso IX , the settlement began to be formed thanks to the repopulation policy. In 1270, Alfonso X of Castile founded the current town by granting a town charter. From the 14th century onwards the town was named Villaviciosa meaning "fertile town."
The church is erected in the late Romanesque style with some Gothic elements. The granting of the charter by Alfonso X meant a very substantial growth of the town that led to the construction of this church. The church had of course several modifications over the years.
The main façade stands out from the outside, consisting of a pointed arch with four archivolts. Its keystone is decorated with an image of the Virgin Mary surrounded by Gothic-style tracery
The left side of the portal.
The sculptures were apparently damaged by vandals.
Villaviciosa - Santa María de la Oliva
08 Oct 2024 |
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In the time of Alfonso IX , the settlement began to be formed thanks to the repopulation policy. In 1270, Alfonso X of Castile founded the current town by granting a town charter. From the 14th century onwards the town was named Villaviciosa meaning "fertile town."
The church is erected in the late Romanesque style with some Gothic elements. The granting of the charter by Alfonso X meant a very substantial growth of the town that led to the construction of this church. The church had of course several modifications over the years.
The main façade stands out from the outside, consisting of a pointed arch with four archivolts. Its keystone is decorated with an image of the Virgin Mary surrounded by Gothic-style tracery
Virgin Mary
Villaviciosa - Santa María de la Oliva
08 Oct 2024 |
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In the time of Alfonso IX , the settlement began to be formed thanks to the repopulation policy. In 1270, Alfonso X of Castile founded the current town by granting a town charter. From the 14th century onwards the town was named Villaviciosa meaning "fertile town."
The church is erected in the late Romanesque style with some Gothic elements. The granting of the charter by Alfonso X meant a very substantial growth of the town that led to the construction of this church. The church had of course several modifications over the years.
The main façade stands out from the outside, consisting of a pointed arch with four archivolts. Its keystone is decorated with an image of the Virgin Mary surrounded by Gothic-style tracery
Villaviciosa - Santa María de la Oliva
08 Oct 2024 |
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In the time of Alfonso IX , the settlement began to be formed thanks to the repopulation policy. In 1270, Alfonso X of Castile founded the current town by granting a town charter. From the 14th century onwards the town was named Villaviciosa meaning "fertile town."
The church is erected in the late Romanesque style with some Gothic elements. The granting of the charter by Alfonso X meant a very substantial growth of the town that led to the construction of this church. The church had of course several modifications over the years.
The main façade stands out from the outside, consisting of a pointed arch with four archivolts. Its keystone is decorated with an image of the Virgin Mary surrounded by Gothic-style tracery . Above it there is a small rose window that completes the doorway.
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