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The romanesque art style church was built in the 12th century.
In the village there is an old architectural of Romanesque art: the church.
The Romanesque art in particular is a unique experience.
The sanctuary was built in the 11th century and is a true jewel or Romanesque art.
However, it shares with mainstream Romanesque art elements such as the treatment of space.
The norcino was even a frequent figure in Romanesque art.
Creativity was shown in Romanesque art products fabrics and gold works.
In the village we can see an old architectural heritage from the romanesque art: the church.
Above the central door round three bas-relief cycles of Romanesque art.
In Romanesque art these became typical, and the interlace generally much less complex.
It stands on an early Christian site and is a beautiful example of Romanesque art.
Romanesque art seems to work in any size.
Illuminated manuscripts are among the greatest achievements of Romanesque art.
Romanesque art was characterised by a very vigorous style in both sculpture and painting.
In Romanesque art the sills had originally only a slight inclination.
In the 12th century a church with tower in west in Romanesque art was built.
It is considered to be among the finest pieces of Romanesque art in Asturias.
The highlight is the Romanesque art collection.
In Romanesque art its potential was fully used, decorating caskets, plaques and vessels.
"Romanesque Art" was marked by a renewed interest in Roman construction techniques.
Romanesque art was the first artistic movement to encompass the whole of Western Europe, though with regional varieties.
It depicts the Second Coming, which is a popular and typical depiction in Romanesque art.
This style strayed from Romanesque art and focused on the realism and naturalism.
It is famous for its splendid marble rostrum from the 12th century, regarded as a masterpiece of Romanesque art.
The palacio is left from the 1929 World's Fair; the museum holds the best of Romanesque art.