guillelobera 0 Posted February 22, 2014 The church is dedicated to St Caprasius, a 4th-century Gaulish-Roman saint connected to the pilgrims who, during the Middle Ages, ran the Way of Santiago. It´s in Santa Cruz de la Serós that was located some 3 km from the route.The San Caprasio church was erected in the early 11th-century in Lombard-Romanesque style with the exception of the 12th-century bell tower. The main body, in stone, has a single nave, with two cross vaults. The apse, of small size, is surmounted by a barrel vault and sided by fake arcades and three windows. Fake arcades and columns are also present on the external perimeter. Link to comment
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