LA INMACULADA CONCEPCION DE OMEÑACA (R)
Description
Romanesque church of the twelfth century rebuilt in Gothic period that preserves from its first construction the south wall and the beautiful portico attached to it. It is a typical Romanesque portico of Soria and Segovia, the most oriental of the whole group, consisting of a central space without decoration and six semicircular arches on double columns with decorated capitals, with the entrance portico to the interior of the church in front of the central aperture, also in semicircular arch with three archivolts, without decoration, but covered by a cover with cinnamon, very curious the most oriental, another example of erotic themes that we often find in Romanesque sculpture.
For more information see Románico Aragonés
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