Santiago de los Caballeros (Zamora)

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Santiago de los Caballeros church
Capital with the depiction of the punishments in hell

The Roman Catholic Church of Santiago de los Caballeros in Zamora , the capital of the province of the same name in the autonomous region of Castile-León in Spain , was built at the beginning of the 12th century. The Romanesque church, located west of the city center, is a protected architectural monument ( Bien de Interés Cultural ).

description

The St. James (Spanish: Santiago ) consecrated church belonged for a long time to the cathedral chapter of the diocese of Zamora . According to a legend to the church El Cid by King Ferdinand I to beat Knights have been.

The single-nave church with a semicircular choir has eight remarkable capitals from the 12th century with depictions of Adam and Eve , the punishments of hell, birds, lions and plant motifs.

literature

  • Jaime Cobreros: Las Rutas del Románico en España . Vol. 1, Madrid 2004, ISBN 84-9776-010-7 , pp. 223-224.
  • Alberto Fernández Ferrero, Laura Illana Gutiérrez: Guía de Zamora y rutas por la provincia . Zamora 2010, ISBN 978-84-614-1351-5 , pp. 7f.

Web links

Commons : Santiago de los Caballeros (Zamora)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 41 ° 29 ′ 58.7 "  N , 5 ° 45 ′ 29.7"  W.