SAN MIGUEL DE ARALAR

Description
Built on a ninth-century monastery, possibly destroyed in an Arab raid, it is a temple consecrated in 1141, with a basilica plan with three apses and four-section naves, the central one wider than the lateral ones, with an original chapel on the last section of the central nave and an access narthex at the foot of the church. The coverage is half barreled in the three naves and the narthex and quarter sphere in the apses.
See description in Arteguías.
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