ERMITA DE SAN MARTÍN DE LA NAVA (R)

Description
Mozarabic church, possibly built at the end of the ninth century or the beginning of the tenth century as a monastic church, of which the structure of a nave with presbytery and rectangular apse facing east is preserved, with horseshoe arch at the access door on the south side. The current hermitage corresponds to a later reconstruction, from the end of the XII, in which the nave and the head were vaulted with pointed barrel vaults adding the fajon arch that currently divides the nave.
For more information see Condado de Castilla
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