Spanish Version

2015/06/20

Romanesque Church of Santa María de Tourón, Ponte Caldelas, Pontevedra. Part 2.



Click Here for Part 1: Romanesque Church of Santa María de Tourón in Ponte Caldelas, Pontevedra. Part 1.

After seeing the outside of the church we were about to enter.






Now we will enter the interior of the church.





To the left of the picture we see the chapel built in 1727. It is the part that was added to the original north wall.











These are the two pointed arches, the triumphal arch on two columns highlights.





This is a Romanesque door with a semicircular arch that opened directly to the outside of the church. After the reconstruction of the church in 1727 the Romanesque door now gives access to a small corridor leading to the current exit door (or entrance door).














This is the first capital on the left placing ourselves in front of the altar. The capitals are of large scrolls and smooth leaves.





The second capital on the left.





The two capitals on the left.





The first capital on the right.





The second capital on the right.








Before finishing the visit on the outside we see the carpets made of flowers and this altar.











The End.


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