SAN VICENTE MARTIR DE VIO
Description
Church with a rectangular plan with a cylindrical apse with eleven blind arches in the Lombard style on smooth corbels, except one in which there is a sculpture reminiscent of a human face, and with two marginal lesenas. It is separated by a short presbytery from the nave, covered by a slightly pointed vault, with later side chapels, like the tower that was attached to the western end. It preserved a large important set of paintings from the 13th century that were transferred to the Episcopal Palace of Barbastro.
For more information see its description in Románico Aragonés
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