Relieves prerrománicos (Villatuerta, Navarra)
These pre-Romanesque reliefs belong to the Hermitage of San Miguel Arcángel de Villatuerta, and could be found on the northern and southern walls of the hermitage.
Many believe that the reliefs were created at the time the church was built, which would make them pre-Romanesque. On the other hand, others believe that the reliefs came later, in the eleventh or twelfth centuries.
They are currently exhibited in a room at the Museum of Navarre.
Many believe that the reliefs were created at the time the church was built, which would make them pre-Romanesque. On the other hand, others believe that the reliefs came later, in the eleventh or twelfth centuries.
They are currently exhibited in a room at the Museum of Navarre.
Municipality: Villatuerta
Province: Navarra
Autonomous community: Navarra
Relieves prerrománicos (Villatuerta, Navarra)
These pre-Romanesque reliefs belong to the Hermitage of San Miguel Arcángel de Villatuerta, and could be found on the northern and southern walls of the hermitage.
Many believe that the reliefs were created at the time the church was built, which would make them pre-Romanesque. On the other hand, others believe that the reliefs came later, in the eleventh or twelfth centuries.
They are currently exhibited in a room at the Museum of Navarre.
Many believe that the reliefs were created at the time the church was built, which would make them pre-Romanesque. On the other hand, others believe that the reliefs came later, in the eleventh or twelfth centuries.
They are currently exhibited in a room at the Museum of Navarre.
Municipality: Villatuerta
Province: Navarra
Autonomous community: Navarra
Relieves prerrománicos
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These pre-Romanesque reliefs belong to the Hermitage of San Miguel Arcángel de Villatuerta, and could be found on the northern and southern walls of the hermitage.
Many believe that the reliefs were created at the time the church was built, which would make them pre-Romanesque. On the other hand, others believe that the reliefs came later, in the eleventh or twelfth centuries.
They are currently exhibited in a room at the Museum of Navarre.