IGLESIA DE SAN NICOLÁS
Church-fortress of Romanesque origin with a single nave, five bays and portals finely sculpted by the master Mateo
This church-fortress of Romanesque origin was moved stone by stone in the 1960s during the construction of the Belesar dam. Classified as a historical monument, it consists of a single nave and five bays. Enjoy its portals finely carved by the hand of master Mateo. The main façade impresses with its large rose window. As a castle, the building is flanked by four towers and their battlements. Inside, the church preserves a sixteenth-century canopy and murals.
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