Buckminster Knows 018
Santa Maria de Naranco was built by Ramiro I in 848. It's a somewhat odd monument originally comprising a palace hall, church and a belvedere, but nevertheless a remarkable exhibition of the striking austerity characteristic of medieval church buildings. The stone tunnel vaults with transverse arches are amongst the earliest of their kind.
Labels:
ecclesiastical,
oviedo,
romanesque
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