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MONUMENTS:
MARIA'S CHAPEL MAGDALEN
Of plant of Latin cross, with polygonal apse of three ornaments, tower and choir to the feet. Major chapel much deep formed by two stretches. The first one, the apse covered by false roof of cast separated by semicircular arch; of the second one covered by vault of half a cannon with fanlights. Cruise with four arches torales that sustain segments dome on scallops. Arms with way vault cannon finished off by each square chapels covered by dome of orange average on scallops. Central ship with way vault cannon. Front to the feet with staircase. Tower of three bodies of masonry and ashlars the two first ones and brick and ashlars last. Auction of cover of slate.
CHAPEL OF SAN YOKEL
Of rectangular plant and flat apse with niche, access to feet with small veranda on the cornice. It is whitewashed in target with stone socket. It is of modern construction.
PAROCHIAL CHURCH OF SANTIAGO APOSTLE
It is a foundation of distinguished families between which those stand out of Angle and Salazar. One believes that his principal protagonist is Don Francisco Herrera of the Conch, who acquired it in 1689. It was reformed by Nicolás de Vergara, that main Juan de Herrera continued the models of his . It preserved the presbítero and 6 raised chapels, forming two stretches of three ships, being more wide her head office. The style is a miscellany of herreriano and neoclassicist, since it was in this epoch when the parish ended. (Fte.-Texto Delegation to see link) |